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The Moose and the Goose at Nottingham Square - Vol. 1 (Hardcover): Carol Ann Stevenson The Moose and the Goose at Nottingham Square - Vol. 1 (Hardcover)
Carol Ann Stevenson
R786 Discovery Miles 7 860 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Climate in Asia and the Pacific - Security, Society and Sustainability (Hardcover, 2014 ed.): Michael Manton, Linda Anne... Climate in Asia and the Pacific - Security, Society and Sustainability (Hardcover, 2014 ed.)
Michael Manton, Linda Anne Stevenson
R4,286 R3,485 Discovery Miles 34 850 Save R801 (19%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Commissioned by the Intergovernmental Meeting (IGM) of the Asia-Pacific Network for Global Change Research (APN), this book offers a detailed survey of the current status of climate change and climate variability in the Asia-Pacific region, a thorough and thoughtful assessment of climate and security and clear recommendations on the best paths of climate research in the future.

The Thousand-Year-Minutes (Paperback): Eugene Dubnov The Thousand-Year-Minutes (Paperback)
Eugene Dubnov; Translated by Anne Stevenson
R306 Discovery Miles 3 060 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Over thirty years ago, when Eugene Dubnov was mulling over a doctoral thesis on Mandelstam, I first read his poetry, and was astonished that such a genuine talent was subordinating itself to analysing others' talents. But a Russian poet in post-Soviet space or exile has few of the paths to recognition available to an earlier generation - being imprisoned, shot or deported. At last, however, we have Dubnov at his best, and with each poem beautifully mirrored in English, too. It is still clear that he is an heir to Mandelstam (and to Joseph Brodsky, as well), but his is an original voice, moulding the Russian language with finesse and sensitivity. - Professor Donald Rayfield, University of London.

Collected Poems (Paperback): Anne Stevenson Collected Poems (Paperback)
Anne Stevenson
R753 R659 Discovery Miles 6 590 Save R94 (12%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Anne Stevenson (1933-2020) was a major American and British poet. Born in Cambridge of American parents, she grew up in the States but lived in Britain for most of her adult life. Rooted in close observation of the world and acute psychological insight, her poems continually question how we see and think about the world. They are incisive as well as entertaining, marrying critical rigour with personal feeling, and a sharp wit with an original brand of serious humour. Her posthumously published Collected Poems is a remaking of Anne Stevenson’s earlier Poems 1955-2005 (Bloodaxe Books, 2005), expanded to include poems from her final three books, Stone Milk (2007), Astonishment (2012) and Completing the Circle (2020), drawing on sixteen collections which are presented in their original order of publication.

In the Orchard (Hardcover): Anne Stevenson In the Orchard (Hardcover)
Anne Stevenson; Illustrated by Alan Turnbull
R404 Discovery Miles 4 040 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

'In the Orchard' is not so much a collection of poems about birds as a book of memories and rare moments in which a number of familiar birds have played a spark-like role in bringing poems about. They are chiefly lyrical in character and range in time from 'Resurrection' written over fifty years ago to recent poems like 'The Bully Thrush', but they are not ordered chronologically and shouldn't be associated with events in the poet's private life. The etchings by Alan Turnbull are the result of his patient and painstaking study of each bird as it relates to the poem in which it appears.

Astonishment (Paperback): Anne Stevenson Astonishment (Paperback)
Anne Stevenson
R252 R228 Discovery Miles 2 280 Save R24 (10%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Taking its title from Derek Walcott's line, 'The perpetual ideal is astonishment', Anne Stevenson's 16th collection of poems looks back over eighty years of the earth's never-ceasing turbulence, setting clearly remembered scenes from her personal past against a background of geographical and historical change. As always, her chief preoccupation is with the extraordinary nature of experience itself, and this she explores as a geologist might explore the rock layers beneath an urban surface relied upon by the senses, yet in the perspective of deep time acknowledged to be temporary and passing. As a poet who has always been anxious to balance imagination with insight and for whom the sound and shape of every poem is integral to its meaning, Stevenson views contemporary scientific and technological advance with a sceptic's compassion for its ecological and human cost. While in some poems she acknowledges her debt to writers such as Henry David Thoreau and Henry James, she carefully points out ways in which they anticipated the collapse of the world they valued. In others she demonstrates that a belief in scientific method and Darwinian evolution is in every way compatible with a sense of the sacred in the living world. Always what is most astonishing to her is that life exists at all, that the normal is also and amazingly the phenomenal. And although notes of poignant sadness, together with some witty assaults on human folly are sounded throughout this collection, its predominant tone is one of celebration.

Climate in Asia and the Pacific - Security, Society and Sustainability (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed.... Climate in Asia and the Pacific - Security, Society and Sustainability (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2014)
Michael Manton, Linda Anne Stevenson
R3,720 Discovery Miles 37 200 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Commissioned by the Intergovernmental Meeting (IGM) of the Asia-Pacific Network for Global Change Research (APN), this book offers a detailed survey of the current status of climate change and climate variability in the Asia-Pacific region, a thorough and thoughtful assessment of climate and security and clear recommendations on the best paths of climate research in the future.

About Poems - and how poems are not about (Paperback): Anne Stevenson About Poems - and how poems are not about (Paperback)
Anne Stevenson
R286 R260 Discovery Miles 2 600 Save R26 (9%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

In this innovative series of public lectures at Newcastle University, leading contemporary poets speak about the craft and practice of poetry to audiences drawn from both the city and the university. The lectures are then published in book form by Bloodaxe, giving readers everywhere the opportunity to learn what the poets themselves think about their own subject. Anne Stevenson argues that change is time's one permanent condition, that it continually transforms the present into the past at the very moment it opens the future to further change. She also argues that without an understanding of how poetry has re-invented itself through its history, today's present innovations are likely to remain rootless and unnourished. Drawing on lines from her own poem, 'The Fiction Makers' - 'They thought they were living now/ But they were living then' - Stevenson traces the theories, fashions and beliefs of modern poets in America and Britain since the 1930s (the span, in fact, of her own lifetime). Giving special attention to the voices of T.S.Eliot, Ezra Pound, Robert Frost, Elizabeth Bishop and Wallace Stevens, she shows how, after World War II, populist movements in the United States rose up against a university-based establishment, introducing a barbarian energy into the art while at the same time destroying its solid base in traditional rhythm and form. Each lecture features poets she considers to be among the most effective of their kind, ranging from W.B. Yeats, Robert Lowell and Richard Wilbur, to Frank O'Hara, John Ashbery and Denise Levertov. In her final lecture, she quotes extensively from friends and contemporaries recently deceased: G.F. Dutton, Frances Horovitz, William Martin, and finishing with a tribute to the voice and ear of Seamus Heaney. To the three texts of her 2016 Newcastle/Bloodaxe Lectures Stevenson has conjoined additional essays originally given as talks in the Chapel of St Chad's College in the University of Durham. These have mainly to do with rhythms and sounds rather than with subject-matter, arguing that, until very recently, it was a defining virtue of poetry not to be about anything that could better or more clearly be said in prose.Finally Stevenson, having had a number of second thoughts about Bitter Fame, her biography of Sylvia Plath (1989), includes a talk on this American poet's astonishing gift and tragic life, first given at Ledbury Poetry Festival in 2013.

Completing the Circle (Paperback): Anne Stevenson Completing the Circle (Paperback)
Anne Stevenson
R367 R337 Discovery Miles 3 370 Save R30 (8%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Anne Stevenson's Completing the Circle is a swansong collection of moving elegies and celebrations written in her 80s during the early decades of what she calls in her preface, 'a newly transformed, already terrifying century'. Most of these poems look back on her past from 'the viewpoint of a bewildered survivor facing up to the realities of time passing and beloved contemporaries dying'. In common with much of her work - and fittingly for this wide-ranging book of remembrance - she manages to maintain a tone that is serious without being funereal, acquiescent without indulging in confessional despair, keeping personal self-pity at bay with a characteristic detachment that can quietly slip into wit. The title-poem, while it owes a debt to Rilke, essentially expresses the poet's own long-considered belief that 'death naturally and rightly completes the cycle we recognise and accept as life'. Completing the Circle is Anne Stevenson's 16th collection, her third since her much praised Bloodaxe retrospective Poems 1955-2005. It follows two other late collections, Stone Milk (2007) and Astonishment (2012).

Child And Adolescent Development - An Expanded Focus For Public Health In Africa (Paperback): Mark Tomlinson, Charlotte Hanlon,... Child And Adolescent Development - An Expanded Focus For Public Health In Africa (Paperback)
Mark Tomlinson, Charlotte Hanlon, Anne Stevenson
R1,085 Discovery Miles 10 850 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Global public health has improved vastly during the past 25 years, and especially in the survival of infants and young children. However, many of these children, particularly in Africa, continue to live in poverty and in unhealthy, unsupportive environments, and will not be able to meet their developmental potential. In other words, they will survive but not thrive. The UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) stress sustainable development, not just survival and disease reduction, and the Global Strategy for Women’s, Children’s and Adolescents’ Health proposes a Survive (end preventable deaths), Thrive (ensure health and wellbeing) and Transform (expand enabling environments) agenda. For children to thrive they must make good developmental progress from birth until the end of adolescence.

Addressing the social determinants of developmental problems, this volume offers a broad, contextualised understanding of the factors that impact on children and adolescents in Africa. Unlike other works on the subject it is Africa-wide in its scope, with case studies in Ethiopia, Kenya, Malawi, Nigeria, Rwanda and South Africa. Covering mental health as well as physical and social development, it looks at policies and practice, culture and priorities for research, identifying challenges and proposing solutions.

Recommended for academics, students and practitioners in psychology, including developmental psychology, child clinical psychology, developmental psychopathology, psychiatry, human ecology, and in schools of education. It will also be of interest to nurses and paediatricians, health workers and those interested in early childhood development.

Poems 1955-2005 (Paperback): Anne Stevenson Poems 1955-2005 (Paperback)
Anne Stevenson
R845 R748 Discovery Miles 7 480 Save R97 (11%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Anne Stevenson (1933-2020) was a major American and British poet. Born in Cambridge of American parents, she grew up in the States but has lived in Britain for most of her adult life. Rooted in close observation of the world and acute psychological insight, her poems continually question how we see and think about the world. They are incisive as well as entertaining, marrying critical rigour with personal feeling, and a sharp wit with an original brand of serious humour. Poems 1955-2005 is a remaking of Anne Stevenson's earlier Collected Poems (Oxford University Press), drawing on over a dozen previous collections as well as new poems, with this book's new thematic arrangements emphasising the craft, coherence and architecture of her life's work. It was expanded to include poems from her first two Bloodaxe collections, Granny Scarecrow (2000) and A Report from the Border (2003).

Anne Stevenson: Selected Poems - (American Poets Project #26) (Hardcover): Anne Stevenson Anne Stevenson: Selected Poems - (American Poets Project #26) (Hardcover)
Anne Stevenson; Edited by Andrew Motion
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R336 Discovery Miles 3 360 Ships in 2 - 4 working days

On October 3rd, 2007 Anne Stevenson was named the second recipient of the Poetry Foundation's Neglected Masters Award. The award brings renewed critical attention to the life's work of a significant but under-recognized American poet. The Library of America is proud to publish Anne Stevenson: Selected Poems, edited by English Poet Laureate Andrew Motion, in conjunction with the award. Stevenson was born in England of American parents in 1933, grew up and received her schooling in New England and in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and has spent most of her adult life in England. This is the first American edition of her work in more than a generation. About the American Poets Project Elegantly designed in compact editions, printed on acid-free paper, and textually authoritative, the American Poets Project makes available the full range of the American poetic accomplishment, selected and introduced by today's most discerning poets and critics.

Stone Milk (Paperback): Anne Stevenson Stone Milk (Paperback)
Anne Stevenson
R224 R204 Discovery Miles 2 040 Save R20 (9%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The poems of Stone Milk address the way the written word preserves yet distorts the lives depending on it for fame or survival. Anne Stevenson's highly engaging new collection opens with A Lament for the Makers, an experimental sequence based on medieval dream poetry that plays with a Dante-inspired yet modern, scientific vision of an underworld of poets. This is followed by a series of shorter poems, mostly related to ageing and the prospect (even the comfort) of dying. The Myth of Medea ends the book on a note both stoic and merry, despite its frank look at the reality of death. Stevenson rewrites the myth as an 'entertainment' to be set to music - her own original take on how ancient, classical stories are reinterpreted by societies that inherit and retell them.

Five Looks at Elizabeth Bishop (Paperback, New edition): Anne Stevenson Five Looks at Elizabeth Bishop (Paperback, New edition)
Anne Stevenson
R451 R421 Discovery Miles 4 210 Save R30 (7%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Elizabeth Bishop is one of the greatest and most influential American poets of the 20th century. First published in hardback in 1998, "Five Looks at Elizabeth Bishop" is a highly illuminating reader's guide written by another leading poet, which makes full use of the letters Elizabeth Bishop wrote to Anne Stevenson from Brazil in the 1960s. Anne Stevenson is a major American and British poet who has published many books of poetry, including her "Poems 1955-2005" in 2005. Her other books include "Bitter Fame: A Life of Sylvia Plath" (1989), the first critical study of "Elizabeth Bishop" (1966), and a book of essays, "Between the Iceberg and the Ship" (1998). Each of her five chapters looks at a different aspect of Bishop's art. "In the Waiting Room" links her life-long search for self-placement to her unsettled childhood. "Time's Andromeda" shows how a youthful fascination with 17th-century baroque art ripened, in the 1930s, into a unique brand of metaphysical surrealism. "Living with the Animals" considers ways in which Bishop, like Walt Whitman, deserted the literary mode of the fable to give autonomy and authority to natural creatures. Two final chapters focus on the poet's Darwinian acceptance of evolutionary change and her steady look at the 'geographical mirror' that in her later work replaced the figure of the looking-glass as an emblem of imagination. "Five Looks at Elizabeth Bishop" represents a view of her work Bishop herself would have recognised and approved. A chronology and a set of maps serve as practical guides to the poet's life and travels.

The Moose and the Goose at Nottingham Square - Vol. 1 (Paperback): Carol Ann Stevenson The Moose and the Goose at Nottingham Square - Vol. 1 (Paperback)
Carol Ann Stevenson
R553 Discovery Miles 5 530 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Why Do I Need to Get a Shot? - A Story and Coloring Book. (Paperback): Emily Ann Stevenson, Everlee Hope Stevenson Why Do I Need to Get a Shot? - A Story and Coloring Book. (Paperback)
Emily Ann Stevenson, Everlee Hope Stevenson; Illustrated by Andrew Herbst
R231 Discovery Miles 2 310 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
A Mother's Tears - Poems of Heartbreak, Loss, and Discovery (Paperback): Claire Ann Stevenson A Mother's Tears - Poems of Heartbreak, Loss, and Discovery (Paperback)
Claire Ann Stevenson
R414 Discovery Miles 4 140 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This unique and beautiful collection of poems, written from the depths of a mother's broken heart, will touch and comfort others suffering the most devastating loss of all, the death of a child. A year and a half after the tragic loss of her son, poetry started flowing through her. The release of her pain and anguish provided through this amazing outpouring helped facilitate her healing, and is offered here to help others heal. Giving words to a grief that has no words, she will touch your heart. Those suffering similar loss will find hope and strength in her poems.

Beyond the Boundaries (Russian, Paperback): Eugene Dubnov Beyond the Boundaries (Russian, Paperback)
Eugene Dubnov; Translated by Anne Stevenson
R365 Discovery Miles 3 650 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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