Enitharmon Press imprint: 42 books

by Sean Bonney
Language: English
Release Date: January 1, 2016

Letters Against the Firmament is a user’s report on the end of the world, a treatise against Tory terror, a proposal for a new zodiac, a defence of poetry, a hex against the devourers of planet earth. The Letters are fierce epistolary poems, a vivid account of the sheer panic and brutality of the...
by Federico García Lorca
Language: English
Release Date: August 1, 2014

Federico García Lorca wrote the Gypsy Ballads between 1924 and 1927. When the book was published it caused a sensation in the literary world. Drawing on the traditional Spanish ballad form, Lorca described his Romancero Gitano as 'the poem of Andalucía...A book that hardly expresses visible Andalusia...
by Alan Jenkins, John Kinsella
Language: English
Release Date: July 1, 2015

This remarkable collaboration had its origins when John Kinsella and Alan Jenkins, two very different poets who had long admired and enjoyed each other's work, discovered by chance that the new poems they were working on shared a preoccupation with the sea. Marine brings together those poems and others...
by Kevin Crossley-Holland
Language: English
Release Date: July 1, 2015

This is a book of meetings: a mother meets her baby; a man steps into his childhood; an old man encounters Godfather Death; and in the persona of Harald Hardrada, a passionate man wrestles with his fantasies, and north meets south. Invoking Orpheus and Atargatis, Pierre de Ronsard and Beethoven, and...
by David Gascoyne
Language: English
Release Date: July 1, 2014

When David Gascoyne celebrated his seventeenth birthday in Paris in 1933, he already had a poetry collection and a novel to his name. He spent much of the next few years in the French capital associating with Eluard, Dalí, Ernst, Breton, Péret and other surrealists. By the age of 20 he had firmly...
by Maureen Duffy
Language: English
Release Date: April 11, 2014

Centred on environments - human, insect and animal - some experienced personally, some observed, some imagined. Though strictly contemporary in her concerns, she reaches back in her poetry to childhood, and beyond that in her imagination to cultural figures of the past - John Donne, Edward Elgar, Ralph...
by Andrew Bailey
Language: English
Release Date: February 15, 2013

In Zeal Andrew Bailey honours the moments in which the everyday face of the world slips for a second. Dream, myth, faith or intoxication will lead you there; but these glimmers can intrude upon a life when they are least expected.With a poetic eye alert to these moments and roots in the work of Redgrove,...
by Anna Adams
Language: English
Release Date: October 1, 2002

This anthology is a celebration of the city of London: ‘Noisy, stimulating, deadening, filthy, mysterious, tolerant, racist, crime-ridden, saint-haunted, ancient, up-to-the-minute, oppressive, liberating, crowded, lonely, addictive, and green-and-gardened, London is a microcosm of the World.’ These...
by Edward Thomas, Myfanwy Thomas
Language: English
Release Date: August 1, 2004

Edward Thomas’s stories formed an important stage in his imaginative development, and constitute a significant achievement. His fiction includes stories reflecting his personal quest for spiritual and social values, which have considerable psychological interest; and versions of traditional Celtic...
by Keston Sutherland
Language: English
Release Date: July 3, 2015

Over the last 15 years Keston Sutherland has gained the reputation of being at the forefront of the experimental movement in contemporary British poetry. This book collects all of his work into a single volume, including his recent The Odes to TL61P. Among the previous works included are Antifreeze, Hot White Andy, Neocosis, Stress Position, and The Stats on Infinity.
by Thomas Dilworth
Language: English
Release Date: February 1, 2016

The great modernist artist and poet David Jones grew up in Brockley, London. He finished art school in the summer of 1913, ready to pursue a career as an artist. But then Britain declared war on Germany, and Jones joined the army. He was sent to France in 1915, serving in the same regiment as Robert...
by Kevin Crossley-Holland
Language: English
Release Date: July 1, 2008

The ninety-six Anglo-Saxon riddles in the eleventh-century Exeter Book are poems of great charm, zest, and subtlety. Ranging from natural phenomena (such as icebergs and storms at sea) to animal and bird life, from the Christian concept of the creation to prosaic domestic objects (such as a rake and...
by Ronald Blythe
Language: English
Release Date: October 1, 2011

When in 1947 the young writer Ronald Blythe first visited Bottengoms Farm on the Essex-Suffolk border, the ancient house of the artists John and Christine Nash, he could not have guessed that this would in time become his own home and the centre of the writing life. It was to bring him fame with publication...
by Anthony Thwaite
Language: English
Release Date: July 1, 2015

This book is Anthony Thwaite’s self-professed final collection, filled with poems that are wistful and even playful. The poems range over times and places, commemorating friends—especially the poet Peter Porter—and draw on memories, hard-won faith, and self-questioning
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