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  • - an anthology of Aphex Twin poetry
    af Rishi Dastidar
    112,95 kr.

  • af Charlie Baylis
    230,95 kr.

  • af Annie Katchinska
    132,95 kr.

    Aurora Town is the hotly anticipated first collection from Eric Gregory Award winner Annie Katchinska. It takes its title from an underground shopping street in Sapporo, a city in the north of Japan where Katchinska lived for two years. The poems are warped, diced up, loosely autobiographical texts built from her notebooks, illuminated by a ceaselessly inventive creative spirit. Aurora Town neatly captures the displacement and loneliness of living far from home, of turning to faith and then losing it, in a style which is completely her own.

  • af Martin Rangel
    127,95 kr.

    sometimes I write poems and sometimes I write poems is a witty, acerbic selection from the Mexican poet Martín Rangel. Rangel keeps an ear pressed to the modern world and its various indignities, his bleak humour is perfectly captured by Schimel, an award winning translator, serving up irreverent, ironic moments like 'I translate to steal' and 'i decay like the year'. This bilingual edition is an amusing and inventive introduction to an essential young poet.

  • af Stuart McPherson
    107,95 kr.

    Waterbearer is remarkable and irrepressible like an asteroid tearing through the atmosphere, leaving exit wounds. Haunting and haunted, "like snow / for the beautiful dead"

  • af Dominic Leonard
    112,95 kr.

    Dominic Leonard's Dirt is a dark and windswept collection as mysterious as the mist hovering over a mountain. Leonard is a young man with an old soul "Carving his mouth open....To get out all the slush, all the necessary dirt."

  • af Scott Manley Hadley
    140,95 kr.

    hip-hop-o-crit is a close analysis of the low quality hip-hop songs Hadley wrote, recorded and created music videos for during the period of his life when he was frequently making unsuccessful attempts at suicide.

  • af Becky Varley-Winter
    137,95 kr.

    BLOOM is a collection of love stories presented as a mixtape: each of the stories is paired with a song, its soundtrack. The stories explore romantic comedy, eroticism, joy, grief, friendship, and romance through a lens mostly centred on female protagonists. In BLOOM Becky Varley-Winter showcases these stories as colourful blooms, filmic stories inspired by the likes of Andrea Arnold, Tove Jansson, and Elena Ferrante.

  • af Luke Kennard
    107,95 kr.

    Bad Sermons is a loose, anarchic sequence from Forward Prize shortlisted poet Luke Kennard. Described by the author as 'a thriller in 23 parts' Bad Sermons' sunken narrative pushes the poet into strange and surreal places, free from formal constraints, with ample space to admire "the blue glare of the blue glare" and "tiny black marzipan teardrops". Bad Sermons is a curious and compelling work from an essential poet.

  • af Marlon Hacla
    127,95 kr.

    The Filipino version of There Are Angels Walking the Fields is Marlon Hacla's first book. It was published in 2010 as part of the Ubod New Authors Series by the National Commission for Culture and the Arts in the Philippines. Here Hacla demonstrates his wide and varied poetics through the ekphrastic and the lyrical. Kristine Ong Muslim's translations present these angels as not just ' hovering or passing through' but as still bound to this Earth in the music of Hacla's poetry.

  • af Traian T Co&#537 & ovei
    148,95 kr.

    Night with a Pocketful of Stones is the Romanian poet Traian T. Coșovei's first book in English. Coșovei, who died in 2014, was a significant figure in contemporary Romanian poetry. These new translations by Adam J. Sorkin and Andreea Iulia Scridon show an eccentric and original mind rubbing up against the rules and rubric of his day, threshing new colours from the night, lifting a veil, to paraphrase Shelley, from the hidden beauty of the world.

  • af Liam Bates
    107,95 kr.

    In Monomaniac Liam Bates monopolises the prefix mono, each title beginning there, and though the titles are monomorphic the poems are anything but, always offering acute detail and humour. Bates writes with an eye open for the stranger aspects of modern life, confronting the self, adolescence and mental illness, never monotonous, his is a surrealism completely his own, rooted in the more than real. The central paradox here is: must we be defined by a defining moment? When a fifty-foot monolith appears in the garden, for example. Monomaniac showcases a special talent, writing in full technicolour.

  • af Eve Wright, April Egan & Kaycee Hill
    107,95 kr.

  • - Essays & Letters on Nature & Magic
    af Zoe Brigley & Kristian Evans
    102,95 kr.

  • af Andre Bagoo
    104,95 kr.

    Andre Bagoo's Writing through Siddartha follows the lead of Writing through Finnegan's Wake, John Cage's sound-poem explorations of Joyce. In Writing through Siddartha Bagoo refashions Herman Hesse's eponymous novel, ripping out lines and phrases using an Oulipo style algorithm, replacing the novel's core with ghost poems, whose parenthood is a heady mix of Bagoo, Hesse and mathematics. Writing through Siddartha is experimental poetry with a spiritual centre, proving that even if the heart of a text is removed, its soul remains.

  • af Morag Smith
    97,95 kr.

    Morag Smith's Spoil is a rich and earthy pamphlet harvested from the hills of Cornwall. Smith evokes the altered landscape and poverty of her home county, its tin mines and farms, singing of a singularity that mirrors her own singularity. Smith's poetry is informed by her Zen Buddhist practise, always attentive to the world around her, a poet 'swimming harder / trying to touch that impossible line'.

  • af Penelope Shuttle & Alyson Hallett
    92,95 kr.

    Covid / Corvid by Alyson Hallett & Penelope Shuttle is an uplifting pamphlet of sonnets written in response to the pandemic. Hallett & Shuttle both allude to the natural world, using its vibrancy to contrast to the boredom and rigmarole of lockdown life. Their use of form is playful, tocking and tucking sonnets into various shapes and sizes. Covid / Corvid is an accessible pamphlet full of profound and clear-eyed poetry, unafraid to say "fuck lockdown blues".

  • - 1997-2000
    af U G Vilagos
    124,95 kr.

    After suffering a crisis of creative confidence U. G. Világos went to live in a cottage in the Hungarian countryside, a house he inherited from his great uncle. In the basement he discovered a lost cache of VHS tapes, roughly 150 of them. Világos watched one tape a week and wrote this long poem by composing lines in his head while watching the tapes. He would then send a letter to himself at the end of the week, using the lines he had memorised. When his letter arrived he would put it to one side, adding the new lines at the end of each week. Világos repeated the cycle around 150 times and spending 68407.58 forint on stamps. Who knows what the postman thought of him! By the time the long poem was completed he felt much better and re-entered society a calmer and more philosophical man. "I just got older' he told his friends. The VHS tapes have never been recovered, if they even existed, this poem forms the only evidence we have of what was on those tapes.

  • af Rosa Campbell
    135,95 kr.

    Epipremnum aureum, devil's ivy, or (somewhat erroneously) pothos is not special. It is not symbolically useful, it is not rare, it is not hard to grow or care for. But in the aftermath of unexpected death, an impossible-to-kill houseplant might have something to say about keeping going.In Pothos, Campbell traces a polyvocal narrative of loss, absent presence, and queer homemaking through a poetics of attention and an engagement with texts, art, music, and the occasional hologram. Hovering somewhere between memoir, prose poetry and essay, Pothos examines the condition of being alternately infuriated, bored, and overwhelmed by grief - its mutability, its opacity, its refusals. It is a raw and nebulous exploration of mourning, care and domesticity, and the way in which the small background sentience of plants can (maybe) tell us something about our own growth.

  • - Selected Legitimate Snacks, Seasons 1 & 2
    af Aaron Kent
    177,95 kr.

    Snackbox is a selection of Legitimate Snacks from Broken Sleep Books' seminal handmade imprint. Containing complete works by poets such as J. H. Prynne, Rishi Dastidar, Aaron Kent, Astra Papachristodoulou, Wayne Holloway-Smith, Imogen Cassels, Maria Sledmere, and more, this selection is an absolutely essential introduction to the world of Legitimate Snack.

  • af Richard Capener
    107,95 kr.

    Richard Capener's non-fiction pamphlet Dance! The Statue Has Fallen! Now His Head is Beneath Our Feet! is an anti-monument to Edward Colston, an exploration of the language used to talk about silence, and of rewriting personal and public narratives. Written as blocks of text examining the protests of the summer of 2020, Capener's book is a demonstration of the power of demonstration.

  • af Simon Barraclough
    93,94 kr.

    Simon Barraclough's Iarnród Éireann is a long poem configured around two triangular trips between London, Dublin, and Limerick. Barraclough's words trace a poetic path between the two lands, channelling destiny and predestination, always with a firm grip on the possibilities of passage.

  • af Gregory Leadbetter
    197,95 kr.

    Gregory Leadbetter and Phil Thomson's Balanuve is a sequence of poems about a mythical city, charting its decline to its resurrection. Leadbetter's poetry sings with the sweetly intoxicating music of Yeats and moves like a flag flapping in the wind around a ruined castle. Balanuve is a luxurious, mysterious, and voluptuous pamphlet complemented by the haunting photography of Phil Thomson. A collaboration of the highest order.

  • af Afric McGlinchey
    233,95 kr.

  • af Adrienne Wilkinson
    92,95 kr.

    repeating mouths by Adrienne Wilkinson is a pamphlet where desire and the body intertwine playfully. In Wilkinson's poetry both the lesbian erotic and the traumatic body are explored under a lens of curiosity, a hunger for new experience. Flirtatious rather than sensuous, Wilkinson is a poet with an appetite for the unexplored avenues of modern love and an original way of describing her experiences.

  • af Briony Collins
    92,95 kr.

    Briony Collins' Blame it on Me is an extraordinary collection of poems that focus on the death of her mother, when she was just five years old, and the ensuing family upheaval. Collins' poetry moves mellifluously, sensitive to the sound of words, infused with a delightful music. Collins believes, to quote her favourite poet Jim Morrison: "You should stand up for your right to feel your pain" - in Blame it on Me, that's exactly what Collins does.

  • af Hannah Copley
    112,95 kr.

    In Speculum, Hannah Copley considers the difficult history of the female body. Mirroring the title object used for centuries by gynaecologists, the poems uncover the hidden lives behind scientific progress. From the enslaved women exploited in the name of invention to the anonymous residents of mother and baby homes, Copley navigates personal, historical and forgotten legacies with equal exactitude and tenderness. Speculum is not only important as a feminist text, but its poetry is immaculate; a virtuosic first collection.

  • af Leia Butler
    92,95 kr.

    Leia Butler's Tear and Share is a poetic experience, tearing into themes of separation and distance in a covid landscape. In this poetically-interactive pamphlet readers are encouraged to rip out the pages as part of a therapeutic process to take back control over the difficult times we are currently living in. Readers have the authority to rip out and di whatever they want with the pages: burn them, tear them into pieces, share them/mail them to/with a friend. Regardless, however you decided to engage with Tear and Share, this pamphlet will ensure the loneliness we all feel in current times is shared and acknowledged in some way.

  • af Aaron Kent
    102,95 kr.

    Aaron Kent's My Glorious Sundays is both an examination of the career of one of the UK's most dynamic bands, and the soundtrack to Kent's life as told through The Glorious Sunday's discography. A searing, emotional, and distinctly honest read sees Kent discuss his own history of abuse, violence, and suicidal tendencies alongside a deep dive into The Glorious Sundays., while also demonstrating the power of love and therapy.

  •  
    137,95 kr.

    Anthology of the best releases from Broken Sleep Books 2020. This includes work from every author published in 2020 by Broken Sleep Books, and forms a beautiful collection of poetry and non-fiction. Each year will see an anthology produced by Broken Sleep Books, to demonstrate the quality of work of those published by the press.

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