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Sea Pie - A Shearsman Anthology of Oystercatcher Poetry (Paperback, New): Peter J. E. Hughes Sea Pie - A Shearsman Anthology of Oystercatcher Poetry (Paperback, New)
Peter J. E. Hughes
R515 R446 Discovery Miles 4 460 Save R69 (13%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Oystercatcher Press has published over 50 pamphlets of contemporary poetry in its short existence. It won the inaugural Michael Marks Award 'for outstanding UK publisher of poetry in pamphlet form'. Chair of judges Ian McMillan praised the press for 'taking risks with older and newer writers from outside the perceived centre of British poetry'. This anthology now provides the first opportunity to sample all the poets represented by Oystercatcher Press in one book. It confirms the judgement, made by Ian Brinton in World Literature Today, that Oystercatcher Press offers 'some of the most exciting and vivid poetry available in England today'.

Nistanimera (Paperback): Peter J. E. Hughes Nistanimera (Paperback)
Peter J. E. Hughes
R450 Discovery Miles 4 500 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Nistanimera is a site of potent mergers: day and night, Greece and Italy, head and heart, liver and lights, dream and reality, within and without. Ideally it should be imagined as a cantata sung by a lost transvestite Roman Catholic/Marxist nun banged up in a detention centre off the A14. The film rights are currently under negotiation. Peter Hughes is a painter, musician, poet and teacher who lives in East Anglia.

Oliver Whitby School Chichester (Paperback): Peter J. E. Hughes Oliver Whitby School Chichester (Paperback)
Peter J. E. Hughes
R637 R527 Discovery Miles 5 270 Save R110 (17%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In a significant contribution to the history of Chichester and of `Blue Coat' schools in general, the author tells the entire story of an exceptional school. Oliver Whitby was born in 1664 the son of Chichester's Archdeacon, and died in 1702, founding a boys' school by the terms of his will. It opened its doors in 1712 and, sadly, closed in 1949, when the author of this account was in his fifth year at the school. In addition to a full chronological history of the school, he explains the events, ideals and prejudices of Whitby's time and the school's often turbulent existence.

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