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  • af George Szirtes
    108,95 kr.

  • af George Szirtes
    123,95 kr.

    This short collection of poems considers that necessity and the obstacles in its way: exile, distance, haunting, identity, despair, killing... the list goes on.

  • af George Szirtes
    153,95 kr.

    George Szirtes fled from Budapest with his family after the 1956 Hungarian uprising. Many of these poems relate to his arrival in England as a young child, and to the themes of identity, memory, belonging, war, and upheaval, with a sequence on living now in a country under siege from coronavirus.

  • af George Szirtes
    83,95 kr.

    An intriguing and absorbing collection of poems by one of the key poets now writing. Assured yet balanced by a fresh, continued questioning of our histories, current lives, and cultures, this is a brilliantly entertaining, thought-provoking collection sure to delight all readers, and writers.

  • - Autumn
    af George Szirtes
    133,95 kr.

  • - SHORTLISTED FOR THE WINGATE LITERARY PRIZE 2020
    af George Szirtes
    133,95 kr.

    A poet's memoir of his mother that flows backwards through time, and excavates a shard of European history - a deeply honest, tender and yet unsentimental autobiographical journey.

  • af George Szirtes
    128,95 kr.

    56 is a collaboration between two poets from very different literary traditions whose ears are tuned to a mutual music. With a painting by Jenny Saville as a starting point, this collaboration grew into a sequence of 56 poems which, by coincidence, was begun fifty-six years after 1956, the year in which George Szirtes came to England.

  • af George Szirtes
    343,95 kr.

  • af George Szirtes
    110,95 kr.

    This pocket-sized paperback is one of the twenty-four titles published for 2017 Hong Kong International Poetry Nights. IPNHK is one of the most influential international poetry events in Asia. These unique works are presented with Chinese and English translations in bilingual or trilingual formats.

  • - Poems
    af George Szirtes
    83,95 kr.

    A wonderfully inventive poetry collection for younger readers from a multi-award winning, internationally acclaimed poet

  • af George Szirtes
    143,95 kr.

    New collection of poems set in the Delta, with The Yellow Room at its core, a sequence of mirror poems contemplating the Jewishness of the poet's father. Poetry Book Society Choice.

  • af George Szirtes
    118,95 kr.

    One of several major British poets who took their work to Bloodaxe following the closure of OUP's poetry list in 1999, George Szirtes has published seven books with Bloodaxe, including Reel, which won him the T.S. Eliot Prize for 2004, New & Collected Poems and The Burning of the Books, shortlisted for the T.S. Eliot Prize in 2009.

  • - Hungarian Poetry and Fiction before and beyond the Iron Curtain
    af George Szirtes
    198,95 kr.

    Published to coincide with the Hungarian Year of Culture in 2003/2004, this anthology comprises a selection of Hungarian prose and poetry from the second half of the 20th century.

  • af George Szirtes
    118,95 kr.

  • af Laszlo Krasznahorkai & George Szirtes
    143,95 kr.

  • af George Szirtes
    98,95 kr.

    Three lectures on contemporary poetry by one of Britain's leading poets, George Szirtes, winner of the T.S. Eliot Prize. George Szirtes' lectures cover poets such as Elizabeth Bishop, George Seferis, Derek Mahon and several Eastern European writers.

  • af George Szirtes
    343,95 kr.

    This comprehensive retrospective of George Szirtes' work covers poetry from over a dozen collections written over four decades, with a substantial gathering of new poems, covering themes such as love, desire and illusion; loyalty and betrayal; history, art and memory; and, humanity and truth.

  • af George Szirtes
    158,95 kr.

    The title-poem of George Szirtes' "The Burning of the Books and Other Poems" is the core of this collection of narrative sequences by a writer who came to Britain after the Hungarian Uprising. Two further sequences are concerned with history and documentary. Poetry Book Society Recommendation, shortlisted for the T.S. Eliot Prize.