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May 2008.
May 2008.  | The Sinking Road: Poetry By Paul Batchelor £7.95 pb 1 85224 807 6. 64pp. May 2008.
In this strikingly varied first collection, Paul Batchelor travels from a laboratory in Hokkaido to the Black Sea steppe, from the mythical Ireland of Mad King Sweeney to the shattered landscape of post-war Germany. |  |
May 2008.
May 2008.  | Europa: By Moniza Alvi £7.95 pb 1 85224 803 3. 64pp. May 2008. Many of the poems in Moniza Alvi's Europa relate to ancient and modern traumas, including enforced exile, alienation, rape and 'honour killing'. |  |
June 2008.
June 2008.  | Gloria: Selected Poems: Poetry By Selima Hill £12.00 pb 1 85224 805 X. 336pp. Jun 2008.
Selima Hill’s poetry has been called wanton, wildly imaginative, tender, intelligent, dangerous, defiant, subversive and startling. |  |
June 2008.
June 2008.
June 2008.  | The Hat: By Selima Hill £7.95 Paperback 1 85224 806 8. 64pp. Jun 2008.
Selima Hill’s latest collection, The Hat, is a disturbing portrayal of a woman’s struggle to regain her identity. |  |
September 2008.  | Life Under Water: By Maura Dooley £7.95 Paperback 1 85224 817 3. 64pp. Sep 2008.
Maura Dooley’s poetry is remarkable for embracing both lyricism and political consciousness, for its fusion of head and heart. |  |
September 2008.
September 2008.
October 2008.  | Red Bird: By Mary Oliver £8.95 pb 1 85224 811 4. 96pp. Oct 2008.
Mary Oliver is one of America’s best-loved poets. |  |
October 2008.
October 2008.  | Crossing the Snowline: By Pauline Stainer £7.95 Paperback 1 85224 812 2. 64pp. Oct 2008.
Pauline Stainer is a poet ‘working at the margins of the sacred’, conveying sensations ‘with an economy of means that is breathtaking…her poems are not merely artefacts, they have an organic life of their own’ ( John Burnside). |  |
November 2008.
November 2008.  | Starve The Poets!: Selected Poems By Yi Sha £9.95 pb 1 85224 815 7. 160pp. Nov 2008.
Yi Sha is the most controversial Chinese poet of the past 20 years, a member of the extreme avant-garde whose work has changed the face of Chinese poetry. |  |
November 2008.  | Reading George Szirtes: By John Sears £12.00 pb 1 85224 814 9. 320pp. Nov 2008.
George Szirtes is a leading figure in contemporary poetry in England and in Hungary, the country of his birth. |  |
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