De Aller-Bedste Bøger - over 12 mio. danske og engelske bøger
Levering: 1 - 2 hverdage

Bøger udgivet af Recent Work Press

Filter
Filter
Sorter efterSorter Populære
  • af Jen Webb
    128,95 kr.

    ‘Even the memories of memory are fading. It has been decades since this all began.’In Jen Webb’s hands, the prose poem is a fluid medium, alive with sharp glints and subtle eddies, and never uncontrolled... though it is a deceptive calm, nudged just beneath the surface by the force of the unsaid.— Philip Gross 

  •  
    195,95 kr.

  • af Matt Hetherington
    128,95 kr.

    Matt Hetherington's new collection highlights his very unique way of breaking the world at large into subtle architectures of mystery and wonder. Hetherington is fascinated by finding the universal in the particular and the sublime in the vulgar, and wrapping it up in tight little packages of observation and feeling.

  • af Niloofar Fanaiyan
    128,95 kr.

    A new collection of poetry from the author of Transit.'no matter how deep within we travel there is still more to find—so that a tree can be a universe, an ocean a drop, and our planet an atom'

  • - How to make a poet
    af Jen Webb & Monica Carroll
    88,95 kr.

    Through a concise analysis of interviews with 76 poets from around the world, Dr Monica Carroll and Distinguished Professor Jen Webb investigate the context of poetic excellence. The book examines these poets’ formativemoments, the role that key individuals and institutions play in their lives, and how they locate themselves within communities. The result is a fascinating picture of the rich context within which poetic creativity takes place.

  • - New and Selected Poems 1998-2018
    af Ravi Shankar
    157,95 kr.

    Each reading of your palm a different roadverging from soil and forking into possibilitiesin a wild and foreign oceanno vaster than the line it makes with the skyIn The Many Uses of Mint Ravi Shankar resuscitates old poetic traditions while breathing new forms into life; he translates the ancients and collaborates with living artists and writers; and he peers through spirit at the secrets of the luminous universe. His work, over time, proves that by partaking of formalism, philosophical inquiry, musicality and play, language's wet clay can be shaped into artifacts of exceeding beauty and lasting resonance.

  • af Maggie Shapley
    128,95 kr.

  • - Contemporary Women Poets from Japan
     
    178,95 kr.

    Ten contemporary women poets from Japan translated by a group of poets and translators.The aim of this project has been to translate or transform poems originally written in Japanese into poems that live and breathe as poems in English.Poetry from:ARAI TAKAKOISHIKAWA ITSUKOITO HIROMIHIRATA TOSHIKOKAWAGUCHI HARUMIKONO SATOKOMISAKI TAKAKOMISUMI MIZUKINAKAMURA SACHIKOYAMASAKI KAYOKO

  • af Martin Dolan
    128,95 kr.

  • af K A Nelson
    128,95 kr.

    In this debut collection, Judith Wright Poetry Prize winner, K A Nelson surveys a life lived in inland Australia. Inlandia traces the inner self, recording discoveries as she feels the place out and comes to an understanding of what 'place' means. Nelson's direct poetry makes us think again about what keeps us returning, physically and in memory, to the terrains and people who occupy our shared history.

  • af Melinda Smith & Caren Florance
    109,95 kr.

    1962. Menzies was in power, Whitlam was deputy Opposition Leader, and the cold war was in full swing. Canberra was steadily transforming froma town in a paddoc to a city with a lake. This is a year in the life of the building that held all the action: Old Parliament House. One of the outcomes of a collaborative project between poet Melinda Smith and artist Caren Florance, this poetic work is an exercise in re-voicing the past and placing it in conversation with the present.

  • af Jacqui Malins
    108,95 kr.

    Cavorting with Time is a series of poems about female ageing and mortality. Jacqui Malins shares them here as a work in progress, a script that will develop and mature over time, gathering notes and annotations with each new presentation. She has performed variations of it solo, with musical accompaniment, and now it performs on the page. In this sequence of poems, Jacqui Malins negotiates andrenegotiates her relationship with time and its effects on the bodyand mind. Time is a complex presence: variously a musician, adance partner, a tattooist, an adversary to be gripped and wrestled,the turner of a cosmic crankhandle, a pair of cupped hands waitingto catch us at the end of consciousness, and more. Malins bearsclear-eyed and nuanced witness to the ravages and caresses of ourconstant companion, 'Time, our sister' while gazing calmly at'Death, who walks with her.' An experience you will not forget.Melinda SmithWinner, 2014 Prime Minister's Literary Award for Poetry

  • - Prose poems
     
    112,95 kr.

    Tract is the third anthology of prose poems from the Prose Poetry Project, a group of overtwenty poets from across Australia, Singapore, and the UK who collaborate on writing inthis fl uid form. This anthology features two sequences of prose poems: one characterisedby the single moment; the other refl ecting longer durations. Placed on opposing pages,the conversation between the two echoes the vibrant and enduring poetic practice ofthis group.

  • af Subhash Jaireth
    273,95 kr.

  • af Owen Bullock
    128,95 kr.

  • af Paul Munden
    109,95 kr.

  • af Paul Hetherington
    108,95 kr.

  • - Prose Poems
    af Prose Poetry Project
    98,95 kr.

  • af Owen Bullock, Monica Carroll & Jen Crawford
    108,95 kr.

  • af Niloofar Fanaiyan
    109,95 kr.

  • af Owen Bullock
    110,95 kr.

    In Owen Bullock’s second haiku sequence with Recent Work Press, he explores the wisdom garnered from his period as a care worker for the elderly in New Zealand. These haiku display the riches of Bullock’s keen sense of observation married with his ability to get to the essence of any subject with his deft use of this most precise of Japanese forms.

  • af Owen Bullock
    98,95 kr.

    Owen Bullock's haiku sequence Urban Haiku  delivers a world with deft subtlety and cutting precision.  Each of these poems  builds on the last  to deliver a strong sense of place and of people. Urban Haiku has an eye for the absurdities of contemporary life, as well as its quieter, less noticed moments.

  • af Penny Drysdale
    111,95 kr.

  • af Jen Webb
    108,95 kr.

  • - Prose Poems
    af Prose Poetry Project
    112,95 kr.

    Pulse is the second anthology of prose poems from the Prose Poetry Project, a group of over twenty poets from across Australia and the UK who collaborate on writing this most undecidable of forms. This anthology features two long  sequences of prose poems, selected to resonate  images, themes, ideas and connections.  What develops is an immersive, multi-vocal reading experience that speaks to not only the collaborative nature of the project but to prose poetry's capacity to surprise and delight.

  • - From Forgotten Books
    af Shane Strange
    113,95 kr.

    Written as an experiment in a weekend and inspired by a paratext from Clarice Lispector, 'Notes to the Reader' is a collection of twenty-one calls to readers from books and authors long forgotten.

  • af Miranda Lello
    110,95 kr.

    Miranda Lello's debut collection of poetry is a deeply felt and often playful reflection on the liminal moments of contemporary life.  Influenced by poets such as Walt Whitman, Gerard Manly Hopkins and Sylvia Plath, Lello's keen eye searches out the possibilities of new worlds as they exist in the everyday moments of work,  of journeys, of love, and of  living.   This is a collection written on the body and mind and invested in the possibility of poetry to make us feel.

  • - How the experience of the Humanities can help train doctors
    af Ronald Schliefer
    88,95 kr.

    In this essay Professor Ronald Schleifer makes the case that the humanities train us in systematic attention to experience – and in particular, attention to linguistic and narrative knowledge – and he shows how this kind of attention can change the fundamental quality andoutcome of interactions in the domainof medicine. 

  • af Paul Hetherington
    128,95 kr.

    Paul Hetherington's long prose poem Íkaros crafts from the myth of the same name, a unique inspiration and imagination spanning multiple layers of time and consciousness, incorporating memory and dreamscapes into an exceptionally potent exploration of a journey through to self-awareness. Central to the myth of Íkaros and to this collection is the relationship between father and son portrayed by Hetherington with exquisite honesty and tenderness, at once explorative and elegiac. His vision's complexity is expressed in clear, honed language, its fresh imagery enabling a rare and compassionate depth of insight. This is a painterly, highly visual and visceral work with compelling underlying cadences and rhythms. Hetherington gifts the reader with "a necklace of words; utterances like waves and beach-tossed stones" and a telling capacity to listen closely and to see clearly.

  • - 21st century poets respond to Ovid
     
    178,95 kr.

    In AD 8, Publius Ovidius Naso, the poet Ovid, was exiled from Rome by emperor Augustus for composing verses that touched on scandal in the imperial court. Famously grief-stricken, he burnt his manuscript of what would become one of the world's most celebrated anthologies of verse tales, Metamorphoses, which only survived because his friends circulated their copies of it. To celebrate Ovid's 2,000th anniversary, 100 poets were invited to respond to Metamorphoses with new poems that explore the many contemporary resonances in that seminal work.Contributors:Patience Agbabi, Amina Alyal, Steve Armstrong, Cassandra Atherton, Tony Barnstone, Jean Bleakney, Merlinda Bobis, Christian Bök, Robyn Bolam, Kevin Brophy, David Butler, Maggie Butt, Anne Caldwell, Kimberley Campanello, Siobhán Campbell, Vahni Capildeo, Monica Carroll, Eileen Chong, Jane Clarke, Katharine Coles, Oliver Comins, Stephanie Conn, Enda Coyle Greene, Catherine Ann Cullen, Colin Dardis, Kate Dempsey, Moyra Donaldson, Katie Donovan, Moira Egan, Luke Fischer, Anne Fitzgerald, Rose Flint, Anne-Marie Fyfe, Tess Gallagher, Peggie Gallagher, Mark Granier, Philip Gross, Phillip Hall, Oz Hardwick, Susan Hawthorne, Dominique Hecq, Paul Hetherington, Eleanor Hooker, Subhash Jaireth, Judy Johnson, Fred Johnston, Matt Kirkham, Kent MacCarter, Catherine Phil MacCarthy, Paul Maddern, Steven Matthews, Kevin McCann, Iggy McGovern, Maria McManus, Paul Mills, Geraldine Mitchell, David Morley, Graham Mort, Paul Munden, Kate Newmann, Doireann Ní Ghriofa, Jean O'Brien, Clairr O'Connor, Mary O'Donnell, John O'Donnell, John O'Donoghue, Nessa O'Mahony, Maeve O'Sullivan, Alvin Pang, Pauline Plummer, Florin Dan Prodan, Craig Raine, Nell Regan, Paisley Rekdal, Mark Roper, Miles Salter, John W. Sexton, Ravi Shankar, Peter Sirr, Melinda Smith, Elizabeth Smither, Damian Smyth, Shane Strange, Keijiro Suga, George Szirtes, David Tait, Gráinne Tobin, Csilla Toldy, Jessica Traynor, Mark Tredinnick, Mark Vessey, Breda Wall Ryan, Jen Webb, Grace Wells, Nerys Williams, Anthony Wilson, Joseph Woods, Máiríde Woods, Enda Wyley, Jane Yeh