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  • af Raymond Antrobus
    89,95 - 153,95 kr.

  • af Raymond Antrobus
    106,95 kr.

    An astounding new collection from the author of the T.S. Eliot Prize-shortlisted All The Names Given, Signs, Music is a beautiful series of lyric sequences about masculinity and fatherhood.

  • af Raymond Antrobus
    198,95 kr.

    "For one little boy and his older sister, fights are always waiting to happen--when he takes something without asking, jumps on her bed without asking, even wanders off without asking. And when they fight, they don't use words: it's all push, pull, hurt, hide. To cool off after, the boy retreats to his room to write and draw stories--stories about terrible horses trampling and galloping, while he is a lone pony unable to compete or speak or sleep. One morning, the boy wakes up to find his sketchbook missing, taken by his sister. What now? Will this make things worse, or could it help them to finally understand each other? With empathy and simplicity, Terrible Horses has much to say about using creativity to rein in anger, reflect, and see life through someone else's eyes"--

  • af Raymond Antrobus
    183,95 kr.

  • af Raymond Antrobus
    183,95 kr.

  • af Raymond Antrobus
    183,95 kr.

    A Guardian Best Book of the Year Finalist for the T. S. Eliot Prize and The Costa Poetry Award "Exquisite." --The New York Times Book Review "Brave, tender and generous. . . . A haunting study of what we can find in the silences of history when history is recognized as more than a noun, when recognized as something alive and kinetic." --Camonghne Felix, author of Build Yourself a Boat

  • af Raymond Antrobus
    148,95 kr.

    From the Sunday Times Young Writer of the Year 2019Shortlisted for the T. S. Eliot Prize 2021'[Raymond Antrobus] has built another beautiful paper house which you can spend a very long and deeply satisfying time inside.' Mark Haddon 'Moving deftly between tenderness and violence, hope and grief, praise and lament, this is a deeply evocative collection that will linger in the reader's mind.' GuardianRaymond Antrobus's astonishing debut collection, The Perseverance, won both Rathbone Folio Prize and the Ted Hughes Award, amongst many other accolades; the poet's much anticipated second collection, All The Names Given, continues his essential investigation into language, miscommunication, place, and memory. Throughout, All The Names Given is punctuated with [Caption Poems] partially inspired by Deaf sound artist Christine Sun Kim, which attempt to fill in the silences and transitions between the poems, as well as moments inside and outside of them. Direct, open, formally sophisticated, All The Names Given breaks new ground both in form and content: the result is a timely, humane and tender book from one of the most important young poets of his generation.

  • - Self & Other
    af Raymond Antrobus
    333,95 kr.

    Self Other. Initiated during the first national lockdown in spring 2020, Autograph commissioned 10 UK-based visual artists to create new work responding to the wider contexts of the Covid-19 crisis.Using primarily photography and film, the artists reflect carefully and critically, often very personally, on the impact of the pandemic, their lived experiences, and the inevitability of change.To contextualise these new artist commissions, we invited 10 writers poets, scholars and curators to produce a short essay in response, and published a series of interviews with each artist discussing their practice.Presented together in this

  • af Raymond Antrobus
    93,95 kr.

  • af Raymond Antrobus
    118,95 kr.

    The debut full collection from celebrated British-Jamaican poet Raymond Antrobus.

  • af Raymond Antrobus
    93,95 kr.

    After the death of his father, Raymond returns to Jamaica but restless questions begin to unearth inside him (Who I am now is something I need to remember). Upon returning to the UK Raymond travelled to Bristol, Liverpool, Hastings, Hull and around London to meditate in the places where the pain and grief of history is bigger than his own.