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Unthinking
Just my right up my cup of tea street.
Les Coleman’s cocked hat is a pistol of uncommon sense levelled at those treacherous concepts which infiltrate our neat mental suburbs crowing like cocks and so on…
Repair man to our tired thoughts, Les gets our sentences up on to his bench, tinkers about with them and puts them back together — just off, out of sync, skew-whiff.
Humour and Truth having a ‘quickie’ in some Holy Place.
Unthinking flips the silver spoon from memory’s mouth.
I think there is nothing wrong with his pictures.
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Fair Moving
Not only does this volume deal with the subject of disability head on, but it does so without demanding sympathy from the reader. Keith Ashton was himself disabled and in this, his only full-length collection, he relays his hopes and fears, his highs and lows, in a combative manner which makes these frank poems essential and encouraging reading for the able-bodied and the disabled person alike.
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Thinking Egg
Winner of the Published 1992 Arvon/Observer International Poetry Competition
Thus Jacqueline Brown concludes her memorable and moving sequence of poems on female infertility.
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ed. Berlie Doherty and Stanley Middleton
Northern Stories Vol. 3
Stories by Simon Gotts, Heather Leach, Margaret Lesser, Hilary Patel, Guy Russell, Mary Sara, Moe Sherrard-Smith, David Stephenson, Beverley Strauss, Robert Watson and Philip Young.
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Sonatas and Dreams
With this collection, Harold Massingham broke a self-imposed silence of more than 20 years.
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The Imbolc Bride
This is John Sewell's first full-length collection, and it contains poems written over a ten-year period. The title, taken from the Celtic festival associated with the rites of prognostication and trial marriage, reflects Sewell's interest in using history and legend to increase understanding of events common to most people in the present.
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The Dream of Intelligence
Sebastian Barker's revolutionary epic poem travels to the heart of human tragedy through the life and work of Friedrich Nietzsche.
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The Grasshopper's Burden
A contemplation of the richness and beauty of the natural world is sometimes the only refuge from the ruthless march of progress where the powerful seize new opportunities to prey upon those least able to defend themselves.
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Graffiti for Hard Hearts
“With Graffiti, Atkinson joins the company of accomplished masters among contemporary poets. His writing is always beautiful; his language rests on its groundbass of syntax with assurance...
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A Certain Koslowski
The author confesses to having been influenced by Zbigniew Herbert and Flann O'Brien at the same time. Whatever their origin, they constitute a delightfully amusing collection, and the whole is enhanced by a series of apposite illustrations by Hartmut Eing.
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