Poetry

  • Collected Poems

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    A collection of many published and previously unpublished works of the English poet

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    Collected Poems

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  • Crush: Twentieth Anniversary Edition: 99 (Yale Series of Younger Poets)

    The twentieth-anniversary edition of the influential first poetry collection by Richard Siken
     
    An Atlantic choice for “Best American Poetry of the 21st Century (So Far)”
     
    Since winning the 2004 Yale Series of Younger Poets competition, Crush has become a modern classic. This twentieth-anniversary edition includes a new introduction by award-winning poet Dana Levin and a new afterword by the author.

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  • Dirt Rich

    Graeme Richardson’s first collection explores sex, desire, and the joys and griefs of fatherhood.

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    Dirt Rich

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  • I Still Believe in Miracles: Poems to Find Meaning in Difficult Times

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    A collection of powerful contemporary poetry exploring themes of masculinity, love, grief and connection, from British poet and viral phenomenon Lucas Jones.

    ‘You’re here to make
    All the wonder make sense
    You’re not the life –
    You’re the living itself’

    How do you respond to fear, grief, heartbreak, war, loss, injustice and a world that seems more divided and lost than ever? Poet Lucas Jones explores how we search for meaning in difficult times in this remarkable homage to the beautiful humanity of choosing to love despite it all.

    Powerful, uplifting and authentic, these are poems to remind you that there is profound and unwavering hope.

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  • I Still Believe in Miracles: Poems to Find Meaning in Difficult Times (Audio Download): Lucas Jones, Lucas Jones, Ebury Digital: Amazon.co.uk: Books

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    A collection of powerful contemporary poetry exploring themes of masculinity, love, grief and connection, from British poet and viral phenomenon Lucas Jones.

    ‘You’re here to make
    All the wonder make sense
    You’re not the life –
    You’re the living itself’

    How do you respond to fear, grief, heartbreak, war, loss, injustice and a world that seems more divided and lost than ever? Poet Lucas Jones explores how we search for meaning in difficult times in this remarkable homage to the beautiful humanity of choosing to love despite it all.

    Powerful, uplifting and authentic, these are poems to remind you that there is profound and unwavering hope.

    Lucas Jones 2026 (P) Penguin Audio 2026

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  • plastic

    Set during a single twelve-hour night shift in a factory, plastic is a book-length poem exploring the life of the industrial worker turned poet.

    Bringing together memoir, ekphrasis and satire, Bplastic is based on Matthew Rice’s experience working in a plastic moulding factory for ten years. Illustrating alienated twenty-first-century Irish labour in poetic form, plastic engages with the inflictions and implications of a ‘post-industrial’, ‘post-Troubles’ society, all while weaving in depictions of factory work from literature, film and the visual arts.

    Time-stamped to highlight the claustrophobia of the worker’s experience, this is a poem about feeling a calling while being submerged in the world of menial labour – making plastic airplane parts by night, making poetry by day, uniting what Jacques Rancière calls the ‘labourers in love with the intellectual nights’ and those ‘intellectuals in love with the toilsome and glorious days of the labouring people.’ plastic’s evocation and lucidity moves with grace through working class realities and hopeful imaginings.

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  • Rookie: My Public, Private, and Secret Life

    A love letter to the rookie in all of us: Singer-actor Joshua Bassett’s fearless memoir in verse about surviving the darkest moments of fame, addiction, and mental health struggles—and finding hope on the other side.

    “We’re all figuring it out as we go along. Even the ‘pros.'”

    This brutally honest collection reveals what it’s like to have your most private moments become public—what really happens when you give a broken teenager the world at his fingertips, then watch him nearly lose everything.

    “This is, to date, my most vulnerable and terrifying piece of work.”

    From the depths of addiction and suicidal ideation to the hard-won lessons of recovery, Bassett shares his journey with raw vulnerability and courage. Along the way, he discovers that even in our darkest moments, we can choose to keep moving forward.

    “The only way out of fear is to face it again and again until it loses its grip.”

    More than a memoir, Rookie is a movement celebrating the sacred space between who we’ve been and who we’re becoming. A hopeful roadmap and practical wisdom for anyone learning that your worst moments don’t define you, even when the whole world is watching.

    “I keep waiting for the sea to settle when I need to learn how to surf.”

    For anyone who’s ever felt like an outsider, struggled with self-doubt, or wondered if things can get better, this book is for you.

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  • The Poet Empress: The hotly anticipated standalone fantasy debut perfect for fans of R.F. Kuang and Madeline Miller (Audio Download): Shen Tao, Eric Yang, Katharine Chin,…

    ‘Vicious, gorgeous, and fiercely haunting’ CHLOE GONG
    ‘Sublime’ AMELIE WEN ZHAO
    ‘Enthralling’ ANDREA STEWART
    ‘Astounding’ CHELSEA ABDULLAH
    ‘Lyrical’ K. X. SONG
    ‘Devastating’ KRITIKA H. RAO
    ‘Fantasy at its best’ VAISHNAVI PATEL

    TO KILL A MONSTER, SHE MUST BECOME ONE . . .

    As the emperor lays dying, the once-great Azalea Dynasty plunges towards civil war. While its princes plot for power, a more hidden war – to become the next empress – occupies the imperial court.

    Wei Yin – peasant girl turned concubine to the cruel Prince Terren – has already endured unimaginable suffering. Ripped from her family, she has no title, no allies, and no escape. But she does have a secret . . .

    In the shadows of the palace, surrounded by enemies, she is learning a skill forbidden to women. Because when words are weapons and poetry holds an ancient magic, the fate of a girl – and a nation – can both be rewritten. All she has to do is compose the perfect poem – a tale so powerful, it can kill any man, even the next emperor.

    The epic political arena of The Poppy War by R.F. Kuang meets the intimate tragedy and luscious language of The Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller in this sensational debut novel by visionary new talent Shen Tao, unmissable for die-hard genre fans as well as readers of literary fiction looking to make their first foray into fantasy.

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