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Astrid Alben; Rachael Allen; Theis Anderson; Rowland Bagnall; Tara Bergin; Emily Berry; Crispin Best; Paul Buck; Jen Calleja; Thomas A Clark; Laurie Clark; Esme Creed-Miles; Emily Critchley; Jake Elliott; Laura Elliott; SJ Fowler; Amy Key, Michael Kindellan; Caleb Klaces; Gareth Damian Martin; Robert Herbert McClean; Wayne Holloway-Smith; Kirstie Millar; Catrin Morgan; Richard Price; Leonie Rushforth; Rachel Snowdon; Rebecca Tama s; Ollie Tong; Kandace Siobhan Walker; Ahren Warner; Stephen Watts; Ralf Webb; Eley Williams; Alison Honey Woods; Madeleine Wurzburger; Edited by Jess Chandler; Designed by Theo Inglis; Cover design or artwork by Catrin Morgan
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Unexhausted Time inhabits a world of dream and dawn, in which
thoughts touch us 'like soft rain', and all the elements are
brought closer in. Feelings, messages, symbols, visions . . . Emily
Berry's latest collection takes shape in the half-light between the
real and the imagined, where everything is lost and yet 'nothing
goes away'. Here life's innumerable impressions, moods, seasons and
deja vus collect and disarrange themselves, while a glowing,
companionable 'I' travels the mind's landscapes in hope of refuge
and transformation amid these displaced moments in time. Whether
one reads Unexhausted Time as a long poem to step into or a series
of titled and untitled fragments to pick up and cherish, the work
is healing and inspiring, always asking how we might harness the
power of naming without losing life's 'magic unknownness'. By
offering these intangible encounters, Emily Berry more truly
presents 'what being alive is'. 'Emily Berry has a refreshingly
free, not to say incendiary, approach to poetry.' Observer
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The Best British Poetry 2014 (Paperback)
Mark Ford; Series edited by Roddy Lumsden; Contributions by Rachael Allen, Robert Anthony, Simon Armitage, …
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'The Best British Poetry 2014' presents the finest and most
engaging poems found in literary magazines and webzines over the
past year. The material gathered represents the rich variety of
current UK poetry. Each poem is accompanied by a note by the poet
explaining the inspiration for the poem.
Dear Boy is the dramatic and inventive debut by Emily Berry. These
characterful, intelligent and darkly witty poems explore lives
lived strangely in unusual worlds, through a series of deft and
seductive soliloquies. In a collection with a taste for ventriloquy
and wickedness, and a flair for vocal cross-dressing, the balance
of power is always shifting in an unexpected direction - an ingenue
masquerades as a femme fatale, a doctor appears more disturbed than
his patient, and parents seem more unruly than their children.
Eccentric, intimate, arch, anxious, decadent and sometimes
mournful, the book's confiding, conversational voices tell stories
recognisable and refracted, carried along by the undercurrent on
which the collection ebbs and rides: the anguish and energy brought
about by a long-distance love affair, which propels and terrorises
and ultimately unites the work. Dear Boy is an irresistible and
enlivening collection by a new poet of startling and various gifts.
The powerful new collection from award-winning poet, Emily Berry.
Emily Berry's Dear Boy was described as a 'blazing debut', winning
the Forward Prize for Best First Collection in 2013. Stranger,
Baby, its follow-up, is marked by the same sense of fantasy and
play, estrangement and edgy humour for which she has become known.
But these poems delve deeper again, in their off-kilter and often
painful encounter with childhood loss. This is a book of mourning,
recrimination, exhilaration and 'oceanic feeling': 'A meditation on
a want that can never be answered.'
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The Best British Poetry 2015 (Paperback)
Emily Berry; Series edited by Roddy Lumsden; Contributions by Aria Misha Aber, Astrid Alben, Rachael Allen, …
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Long-listed for a Saboteur Award 2016: Best Anthology"Your
indispensable guide to the poetry of these islands, now in its
fifth year"The Best British Poetry presents the finest and most
engaging poems found in literary magazines and webzines over the
past year. The material gathered represents the rich variety of
current UK poetry. Each poem is accompanied by a note by the poet
explaining the inspiration for the poem.Featuring: Aria Misha Aber,
Astrid Alben, Rachael Allen, Janette Ayachi, Tara Bergin, Crispin
Best, Amy Blakemore, Sarah Boulton, Kit Buchan, Sam Buchan-Watts,
Miles Burrows, Niall Campbell, Vahni Capildeo, Kayo Chingonyi,
Sophie Collins, Claire Crowther, Paula Cunningham, Jesse Darling,
Patricia Debney, Ian Duhig, Joe Dunthorne, Francine Elena, Inua
Ellams, Andrew Elliott, Victoria Field, Annie Freud, Matthew
Gregory, David Hart, Selima Hill, Sarah Howe, Kathleen Jamie, Tom
Jenks, Luke Kennard, Amy Key, Kate Kilalea, Caleb Klaces, Zaffar
Kunial, Daisy Lafarge, Melissa Lee-Houghton, Dorothy Lehane, Fran
Lock, Adam Lowe, Chris McCabe, Amy McCauley, Alex MacDonald, Andrew
McMillan, Kathryn Maris, Sophie Mayer, Kim Moore, Salah Niazi,
Jeremy Over, Bobby Parker, Rebecca Perry, Holly Pester, Heather
Phillipson, Padraig Regan, Sam Riviere, Sophie Robinson, Jessica
Schouela, Stephen Sexton, Penelope Shuttle, Hannah Silva, Marcus
Slease, Greta Stoddart, Chloe Stopa-Hunt, Rebecca Tamas, Jack
Underwood, Mark Waldron, Megan Watkins, Karen McCarthy Woolf and
Samantha Wynne-Rhydderch
The Forward Book of Poetry 2018 showcases a selection of the best
contemporary poetry published in the British Isles over the last
year, including the winners of 2017's prestigious Forward Prizes
for Poetry. It is introduced by Andrew Marr, chairman of the
Forward Prizes judges. Their final recommendations give a strong
sense of the variety, vitality and wit of poetry today, making this
anthology - the 26th in an annual series - valuable to both
first-time poetry readers and those keen to find more new poetry to
enjoy.
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