
Collected Poems
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He has published ten books of poetry, five translations and a novel with Bloodaxe. His poetry titles include Something for the Ghosts (2002), which was shortlisted for the Whitbread Poetry Award; Collected Poems (2004), a Poetry Book Society Recommendation; Nine Fathom Deep (2009); and Elder (2014). His eleventh collection, Belongings, is published by Bloodaxe in 2020. His Bloodaxe translations include editions of Henri Michaux and Philippe Jaccottet; his Selected Poems of Hoelderlin, winner of the European Poetry Translation Prize, and his version of Hoelderlin's Sophocles, combined in his new expanded Hoelderlin edition, Selected Poetry (2018); and his translation of Hans Magnus Enzensberger's Lighter Than Air, winner of the Corneliu M. Popescu Prize for European Poetry Translation. His other books include A Living Language: Newcastle/Bloodaxe Poetry Lectures (2004), his translation of Goethe's Faust in Penguin Classics (2005, 2009), his monograph Poetry (2013) in Oxford University Press's series The Literary Agenda, and his co-translation (with Tom Kuhn) of The Collected Poems of Bertolt Brecht (W.W. Norton, 2018).
He has published six collections of short stories, and won the Frank O'Connor International Short Story Award in 2013 for his collection Tea at the Midland (Comma Press), and is the first English writer to win this prestigious international fiction award. Four other short story collections, Under the Dam (2005), The Shieling (2009), In Another Country: Selected Stories (2015) and The Dressing-Up Box (2019), and his second novel, The Life-Writer (2015), are published by Comma Press. His story 'Tea at the Midland' won the BBC National Short Story Award in 2010, while 'In Another Country' was adapted into 45 Years, a major film starring Tom Courtney and Charlotte Rampling.
Content
- Cover
- Description
- Title Page
- Acknowledgements
- Contents
- A BRIGHTNESS TO CAST SHADOWS
- 'As our bloods separate'
- Birdsong
- 'Daffodils in vases'
- 'But most you are like'
- A Brightness to Cast Shadows
- The Fool
- 'Eyes wide with the moon'
- 'You are distant, you are already leaving'
- 'In the meantime, in the waiting time'
- Eurydice
- The Damned
- 'All wraiths in Hell are single'
- Streams
- Lamb
- Near Zennor
- The Lane
- The Journey
- 'Pitiless wind'
- 'The wind has bared the stars'
- 'Trewernick'
- 'Suddenly she is radiant again'
- 'For years now'
- Waiting
- Hands
- In Memoriam 8571 Private J.W. Gleave
- Coltsfoot
- Coltsfoot and Larches
- Hyacinth
- Johnny
- Jimmy
- Billy
- Stuart
- 'But with a history of ECT'
- 'Dennis Jubb is dead'
- 'I suppose you know this isn't a merry-go-round'
- WATCHING FOR DOLPHINS
- Mary Magdalene and the Sun
- Lazarus to Christ
- Christ to Lazarus
- Minos, Daedalos and Pasiphaë
- Priapics
- 'Misshapen women'
- The Door
- 'Pity the drunks'
- Boy finds tramp dead
- Elegy
- Swans
- Watching for Dolphins
- Islands
- Journey
- Bluebells
- Autumn Lady's Tresses
- Autumn Crocuses
- Sunflowers
- Tree in the Sun
- Song of a Woman at the Year's Turning
- Atlantis
- Chronicle
- Sunium
- Lasithi
- The Diktaean Cave
- A Relief of Pan
- Perdita
- Talitha Cumi
- Love of the Dark
- Moon
- Red Figure Vase
- MADDER
- Note
- Adam confesses an infidelity to Eve
- Orpheus
- Siesta
- Yseut
- Ignis
- Martyr
- Oh, Jemima.
- Don't jump off the roof, Dad.
- The Meeting of God and Michael Finnegan in South Park
- Don Giovanni: Six Sonnets
- Confessional
- Thoughts of the Commandant of the Fortress of St Vaast-la-Hougue
- Pillbox
- Nestor encourages the troops
- Garden with red-hot pokers and agapanthus
- 'Looking for nothing'
- Sunset Shells
- Oranges
- Sols
- Cold Night
- 'As though on a mountain'
- At Dinas
- Local Story
- Mynydd Mawr
- Swimmer
- Butterfly
- 'Then comes this fool'
- Mistress
- 'Wet lilac, drifts of hail'
- Poplar
- Apples
- Pictures
- Amber Seahorse
- Eldon Hole
- Sunken Cities
- Landscape with friends
- At Kirtlington Quarry
- Tea-time
- Burning
- 'We visit the house'
- Mother and Daughter
- The quick and the dead at Pompeii
- Fogou
- Christmas
- Hyacinths
- Mappa Mundi
- SELECTED POEMS
- Local Historian
- A two-seater privy over a stream
- The Pitman's Garden
- The Vicar's Firework Show
- A calvary on the Somme
- 'He arrived, towing a crowd'
- The Saint observed at his Vigil
- Man on his holidays
- Mandeville remembered
- Mandeville
- The Scaffolders
- Clare leaves High Beach
- 'Under that bag of soot'
- 'There used to be forests'
- The Forest
- Miranda on the Tube
- A blind elephant man in the underground
- Jailed for Life
- Quay
- The Island of Curieuse
- Lilith
- 'I should not be dreaming of you like this'
- 'In the ocean room'
- Swimmer and Plum Tree
- 'I am inconsolable'
- Emblem
- CASPAR HAUSER A poem in nine cantos
- NOTE
- First Canto
- Second Canto
- Third Canto
- Fourth Canto
- Fifth Canto
- Sixth Canto
- Seventh Canto
- Eighth Canto
- Ninth Canto
- SLEEPER
- Sleeper
- THE PELT OF WASPS
- Piers
- Returns
- The Mirror
- The Apple Tree
- Peacock
- The Wasps
- Musicians in the Underground
- Angels
- Poppies
- Mistletoe
- On Oxford Station, 15 February 1997
- Ground Elder
- 'We say the dead depart'
- Quaker Memorial Meeting
- Bonfires
- Above West Shore, Llandudno
- Soldiering On
- Kaluga
- 'Stuck fast'
- 'Eyeballs of quartz'
- Lamb
- Endangered Species
- Warming
- Athens
- Master and Man
- 'Figures on the silver'
- Kinder
- Bombscare
- Don Giovanni and the Women
- A Meeting in the Library
- Llyn Conach
- Comfort me with Apples
- 'You make the rules'
- Sleep With
- 'That place again'
- Cycladic Idols
- 'All night the rain'
- 'The lakes, their stepping down'
- 'Mid-afternoon in another narrow bed'
- Honey from Palaiochora
- SOMETHING FOR THE GHOSTS
- Nude
- Something for the Ghosts
- Dear Reader
- The House
- Sleepwalker
- Man and Wife
- On the Cliffs, Boscastle
- Monologue or The Five Lost Géricaults
- Dramatis Personae
- Mosaics in the Imperial Palace
- Dominion
- The Llandudno Town Band
- Encouragements
- Drunk Locked in Music Room Wrecks Grand
- Catacombs, Paris
- Town Centre
- Mel
- J
- Legger
- The Immortals of Landevennec
- The Senator
- The Grief Coming Out
- The Porthleven Man
- Room Facing Cythera
- Shabbesgoy
- The Hoist
- Aphasia
- Common and Particular
- The Anemones
- The Crem
- House Clearance
- Shoes in the Charity Shop
- New Year Behind the Asylum
- Ashes and Roses
- Visiting
- Fine Soil
- Riddling the Strata
- Shed
- The Dark Room
- Streets
- Fields
- Girls in the East
- School Parties in the Museum
- Jazz on the Charles Bridge
- 'Hölderlin'
- Hallowe'en
- Skylight over the Bed
- Skylight over the Bath
- Gorse
- Fulmars
- Orangery
- A POETRY PRIMER
- Pleasure
- Simile
- Metaphor
- Metre and Rhythm
- Form and Content
- Res/Verba
- Inventio (i)
- Inventio (ii&iii)
- Periphrasis
- Poetry and Rhetoric (i)
- Poetry and Rhetoric (ii)
- Personae (i)
- Personae (ii)
- Orphic
- Mnemosyne
- NEW & UNCOLLECTED POEMS
- Chapel of Rest
- Before the Lidding
- The One Left
- Water
- At the Time
- Absence
- 'Go visiting, Memory.'
- Teacher
- Photo
- Legend
- Simile
- 'More like today.'
- Foxgloves
- Asphodels, White Foxgloves, Red Foxgloves
- Submerged Site
- Wrecking
- Northwesterly
- Pisces Moon
- Not Only But Also
- 'There is nothing I can tell you.'
- Love Feast
- Rowing
- Phenomena
- 'So slim you are.'
- Earrings in the Forest
- Dreamer
- Crossing
- How It Is
- Inquisitor and Sinner
- At the Frost Fair
- Lover
- Epstein's Lazarus
- Porlock
- The Second Mrs Hardy
- Off Lerici
- Keats at Lulworth
- Under the Gunnery
- Enclave
- Treptow. Deserted Funfair.
- Corpse
- Body Parts and the Rapture
- Deer on the Street
- Outlook
- Remembrance Sunday
- Stroke
- On Conwy Mountain
- Visiting
- Estuarine
- Cave Dale
- Head of a Kore in a Marble Mine on Paros
- Mother and Child
- Trilobite in the Wenlock Shales
- Obolus
- A, B, C
- Index of titles and first lines
- D, E, F
- G, H, I
- J, K, L
- M, N, O
- P, Q, R
- S, T, U
- V, W, X
- Y, Z
- About the Author
- Copyright
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