Enitharmon Press imprint: 42 books

by Simon Jarvis
Language: English
Release Date: July 1, 2015

This is the second poem to appear from among a small set entitled The Calendar. Each book relates to the others as the points, not in a line, but of a star: none need be considered as first or last. In Jerusalem Deleted, the speaker treks across a postapocalyptic Britain, searching for life among...
by Jeremy Reed
Language: English
Release Date: April 1, 2014

Sooner or Later Frank finds Jeremy Reed optimising his London quarter of Soho and the West End, its outlaws, opportune strangers and rogue mavericks condensed into poems coloured by an imagery that pushes pioneering edges towards final frontiers. Right on the big city moment, and with an eye for arresting...

Derelict Air

From Collected Out

by Edward Dorn
Language: English
Release Date: February 1, 2015

More than 400 pages of Edward Dorn’s previously uncollected poetry gleaned from ephemera, correspondence, and notebooks housed at numerous archives in the United States and the UK are gathered here in Derelict Air. From Dorn’s first Beat poems in 1952 and visionary juvenalia from his study at...
by Myra Schneider, Dilys Wood, U. A. Fanthorpe
Language: English
Release Date: February 1, 2016

Parents includes poems about the writers' mothers, fathers, or both – their lives and their attitudes. Some of the poems celebrate good relationships, others explore complex or damaging ones. There are poems about parents ageing and some about the reactions to their deaths. More specifically, a...
by Marianne Morris
Language: English
Release Date: July 26, 2014

Marianne Morris has been writing, performing and publishing poetry for over ten years. The On All Said Things Moratorium is her first collection. 'As the documentation of culture, as the source material of history, and as a medium of resistance, we know that words have the power to shape us. The way...
by Frances Cornford
Language: English
Release Date: October 1, 2016

Her books have been out of print for thirty years -- this brings her finest poetry to a generation of new readers. Frances Cornford (18861960) was the granddaughter of Charles Darwin, and also related to William Wordsworth. In 1928, Cornford's Different Days was the first in the Hogarth Living Poets...
by Lee Harwood
Language: English
Release Date: July 11, 2014

The Orchid Boat is a weave of stories: some personal, some historical, some real, some imaginary. Often these may co-exist in a poem just as they do in one's everyday mind, as a collage mirroring our own perception of the world. It is a mix that can include Alexandria or China or Brighton or North Wales....
by Simon Jarvis
Language: English
Release Date: September 24, 2013

Night Office is the initial publication from among a small set of long poems for which the collective title is The Calendar. Each poem relates to the others as the points, not in a line, but of a star: none need be considered as first or last. Each explores those manners in which the invisible life of...
by U.A. Fanthorpe, R. V. Bailey
Language: English
Release Date: October 1, 2015

Berowne's Book was written by U. A. Fanthorpe before she began to write the poetry that was to make her reputation as one of England's most popular contemporary poets. "In 1974, having found that the way to get a job was to conceal my qualifications," she wrote, "I contrived to be taken...
by Jack Clemo
Language: English
Release Date: July 1, 2015

This new selection of the poetry of the acclaimed Cornish poet Jack Clemo includes work from all of his major volumes, from The Clay Verge in 1951 to 1995’s The Cured Arno. Awkward, radical, nature-baiting landscape poems full of pain and anguish give way to monologues, biographical sketches, broader...
by Jane Duran
Language: English
Release Date: August 1, 2014

Jane Duran's father fought in the Spanish Civil War with the Republican army and went into exile after its defeat. This poem-sequence takes as its point of departure her father's silence about the war: 'He lays down his arms. / He raises his arms over his head. / He will not tell.' In a constant search...

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by Rob Halpern
Language: English
Release Date: January 1, 2015

The poems included in this volume are drawn from Rob Halpern's four collections and two chapbooks-Common Place, Disaster Suites, Imaginary Politics, Music for Porn, Rumored Place, and Weak Link-one long writing project for which [ –--–– ] stands here in lieu of a proper title. The writing collected...
by Keston Sutherland
Language: English
Release Date: April 1, 2013

The Odes to TL61P is a suite of five massive, turbulent, tender and satirical odes written and revised from 2010-13. It is the explicit history of the author's sexual development from early infancy; a commentary on the social and political history of the UK since the election of the coalition government;...
by Jane Duran
Language: English
Release Date: January 1, 2015

In 1806, 12-year-old Hannah embroiders the sampler of the long title poem. As the seasons pass, she works through her grief in the language of embroidery; for among the births and deaths recorded in Hannah’s stitches are those of her little brother Nathan. American Sampler is about vanishing worlds...
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