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The Automatic lighthouse -
ISBN: 1904551246
The second anthology from South East London press, Tall lighthouse featuring new voices as well as established writers - a taster of London talent
Country of origin: other
Boys’ Night Out in the Afternoon - Tim Wells
ISBN: 9780954198374
-- RichmondCountry of origin: other
Brown Linoleum Green Lawns - Peter Campbell
ISBN: 1905082045
-- HackneyCountry of origin: United Kingdom
Diaspora City - London New Writing Anthology
ISBN: 190 085 0753
-- KingstonCountry of origin: United Kingdom
Duino Elegies - Rainer Maria Rilke
ISBN: 9781904634232
Perhaps no cycle of poems in any European language has made so profound and lasting an impact on an English-speaking readership as Rilke’s Duino Elegies.
-- RichmondCountry of origin: other
The Elephant in the corner - Aoife Mannix
ISBN: 1904551130
A regular turn at London's live literature gigs, Aoife is a scriptwriter, short story author as well as poet. This is her first collection, published by in 2005 by local press Tall Lighthouse
Country of origin: other
Generation TXT - Tom Chivers (ed.)
ISBN: 9780955384615
An anthology of new British talent,
Country of origin: United Kingdom
How Things Are On Thursday - Ros Barber
ISBN: 9780856463747
The poems in this debut collection demonstrate her wide range in form and subject and her skill in highlighting the extraordinary within the commonplace. With their leavening of dark humour and their formal dexterity, her poems charm, entertain and provoke. (in www.anvilpresspoetry.com)
-- RichmondCountry of origin: other
I am twenty people! - Mimi Khalvati (ed.)
ISBN: 9781904634362
A Third Anthology from the Poetry School. The third of an ongoing series of anthologies, I am twenty people! celebrates The Poetry School's tenth anniversary in style.
-- RichmondCountry of origin: other
In the company of poets - John Rety
ISBN: 9781870841894
-- Hammersmith and FulhamCountry of origin: United Kingdom
Kaleidoscope - Jamal Msebele
ISBN: 9780955559402
"I am amazed at the level of maturity in the writing. It is an absolute gem." Valerie Bloom "This 13 year old garlanded with prizes for his Betjemen-esque vision. More from Jamal...a future Poet Laureate." Libby Purves on the BBC's Learning Curve.
-- NewhamCountry of origin: United Kingdom
New and Selected Poems - Dennis O'Driscoll
ISBN: 9780856463730
New and Selected Poems shows him to be a poet of humanity and wit whose observant, rhythmically supple poetry is attuned to the tragedies and comedies of contemporary life. One of the book's highlights is The Bottom Line, a multi-voiced and multifaceted portrait of business managers and bureaucrats. (in www.anvilpresspoetry.com)
-- RichmondCountry of origin: other
Passages of Time - James Byrne
ISBN: 9780954224721
"Once in a while a new voice resonates so strongly in the poetic world that it simply cannot be ignored." Tony Buzan (in www.flippedeye.net)
-- RichmondCountry of origin: other
A Storm Between Fingers - Malika's Kitchen
ISBN: 1905233132
The London (and now Chicago) based writing collective, Malika's Kitchen, are the ultimate counterpoint to the isolated poet, alone in a garret. They continually share new work with each other and around London's live literature circuit. Here's an opportunity to sample that energy and breathtaking talent in print.
-- LewishamCountry of origin: other
Stranded in Sub-Atomica - Tim Turnbull
ISBN: 978095419836
Tim Turnbull's Stranded in Sub-Atomica takes its name from an issue of the Marvel comics series Fantastic Four though, unlike its futuristic predecessor, Turnbull's is a world devoid of superheroes and secret powers: a contemporary dystopia which lies not a million miles from home. Entering, we encounter a paean to Johnny Cash, a lament for the Austin 1800 and witness mankind's appetite for destruction as glimpsed in a Laurel and Hardy museum. Sharply observed narratives cross the arcs of young lives, arcs not always rising, lives often stuck, alienated or marginalised. As he offers up a lullaby for an alcoholic and delivers darkly-skewed love poems, Turnbull presents us with poetry as a fragile bulwark against the iniquitous and the absurd. Sometimes reminiscent of Yorkshire poet Tony Harrison, Turnbull's work is unflinching, brilliantly comic and committed to the vernacular. Stranded in Sub-Atomica is a startling debut from an excellent new satirical voice. (in www.donutpress.co.uk)
-- RichmondCountry of origin: other
Text messages - Andrew Wilson
ISBN: 190238251x
Each of the poems in this book has 160 characters or less - a sign of our digital times...
Country of origin: other
Write next door: an anthology of fiction, poetry and life writing from East London -
ISBN: 0954008332
Home grown talent in a collection of Londoners' writing and the fruit of workshops held in the London Boroughs of Barking and Dagenham, Bexley, Bromley, Havering, Newham and Redbridge.
-- BexleyCountry of origin: United Kingdom
You're Not Singing Anymore - Niall O’Sullivan
ISBN: 9780954224769
With a keen eye for comic irony, a radar for tender violence, and an incredibly well-informed mind he juggles a subtle blend of angst and humour with unmatched aplomb. Having honed his talent through the kinks of London’s unsettled temperament, Niall has developed an original voice that drives the compelling narrative of his debut collection you’re not singing anymore. (inwww.flippedeye.net)
-- RichmondCountry of origin: other









