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Where the words come from: Canadian poets in conversation
Par Tim Bowling. 2002
A comprehensive gathering of 17 interviews with and by many of Canada's most exciting poetic talents. In each of them,…
a younger and/or less widely known poet questions an older, more celebrated peer on a wide range of issues. 2002.Beyond Bedlam: poems written out of mental distress
Par Ken Smith, Matthew Sweeney. 1997
Poetry that is testament to the transforming power of the imagination, poetry that catches the reader in the full glare…
of its light, challenging the isolation, stigma and myths of mental illness.Selected poems
Par U. A Fanthorpe. 1986
A choice of Christina Rossetti's verse
Par Christina Georgina Rossetti. 1970
The vigil
Par C. K Williams. 1997
Frightening toys
Par Charles Simic. 1995
The handless maiden
Par Vicki Feaver. 1994
The poems in this book deal with emotions - love, grief, rage and loneliness. Some of the poems are based…
in the territory of home and childhood; others move into that unnerving space where the safe and polite world plunges over a ledge - into anarchic revisions of what is possible and acceptable.Mean time
Par Carol Ann Duffy. 1993
Selected poems
Par W. S Graham. 1996
Graham's career, which ended with his death in 1986, followed a pattern of steady refinement of vision and ever-deepening enquiry.…
Through these poems, taken from the publications of his lifetime and posthumous volumes, the full stature of his insufficiently appreciated genius is revealed.Her book: poems 1988-1998
Par Jo Shapcott. 2000
A compendium from all three of Jo Shapcott's award-winning books of poetry, "Electroplating the baby", "Phrase book" and "My life…
asleep". It reveals her to be a writer of ingenious, politically acute and provocative imagination and justifies her as one of the most original and daring voices of her generation.Collected poems
Par Derek Mahon, Peter Fallon. 1999
The world's wife: poems
Par Carol Ann Duffy. 1999
O camel ye faithful
Par Les Barker. 2003
Collected poems
Par Charles Causley. 1992
Charles Causley, who has lived all his life on the Cornish coast, is best known for his devotion to the…
ballad tradition and to perfectly crafted, easily comprehended verse. This collection includes one hundred new poems. 1992. Uniform title: Poems.Encountering illness: voices in pastoral and theological perspective
Par James Woodward. 1995
This book, by a senior hospital chaplain, attempts to listen to the voices of illness by facing the experiences and…
questions of individuals and groups. It is also a work of pastoral and practical theology, which seeks to hold together experience and tradition, practice and theory as interdependent realities, that need to engage and connect with one another within the living tradition of the Christian faith. 1995.Fare well in Christ
Par W. H Vanstone. 1997
We live in an age of anxiety. The public voices of our age report to us "in the public interest"…
every danger which may threaten us and every horror which may appal us. They give us more and more to worry about. Canon Vanstone's purpose, in this book, is to allay this anxiety and point our feet towards the way of peace. 1997.Tales from Ovid: twenty-four passages from The Metamorphoses
Par Ted Hughes. 1997
Muriel's children
Par Mary Cundy. 1998
Muriel Ainger worked for 60 years caring for destitute and orphan children in Gorakhpur, India, in the Nurseries Fellowship, taking…
over its leadership in 1972 when she was 69. Her story is one of obedience and trust; struggles and difficulties; of great love and compassion coupled with a no nonsense approach to life and a faith in a loving Father at work in all areas of her life.A smell of fish
Par Matthew Sweeney. 2000
This collection of the styles and tones of Matthew Sweeney provides a wide variety of verse, including haiku, sestinas, poems…
about foreign travel and verses beginning with a line by someone else.The bridal suite
Par Matthew Sweeney. 1997