SHORT LISTED FOR THE FORWARD POETRY PRIZE FOR BEST FIRST COLLECTION 2005SHORT LISTED FOR THE WH...
In Between Two Windows, his first book of poems, Oli Hazzard takes language out to stretch and fl...
In Ice Gillian Clarke turns to the real winters of 2009 and 2010. In their extremity they redefin...
In a series of ninety-five poems we listen to 'the Reasoner’, a voice that is by turns ardent, de...
In the five volumes of poetry he has published since 1989, Peter McDonald explores an intimately ...
June 1978: Frederic Raphael is in a studio for the dubbing of his television play Something’s Wro...
Bevel is William Letford’s first book, but his poems have already earned him a large following th...
John F. Deane is a vital and generous presence in Irish poetry. New and Selected Poems gathers wo...
The work of an original haunting poet comes to life again, after fifty years. Lynette Roberts was...
The Collected Poems is a new and definitive edition of the poetry of one of the best-loved and mo...
'I should never ask directions to my childhood’, writes Fred D’Aguiar: there is no way back hom...
The poems in Tara Bergin’s accomplished debut collection combine sensuous, supple lyricism with t...