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a compact of words |
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| - rob mclennan
a compact of words, Canadian poet rob mclennan's fifteenth trade poetry title, comes out of a series of reflections on domestic matters - a break-up, his daughter - influenced by the g... 
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A Father's Day |
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| - Pete Mullineaux
"Keen-eyed and lyrical, this superbly crafted exploration of the male identity is both rich and touching in its honesty and vulnerability. We see the poet reflect on what it means to be a partner, a father and a man who has lost a... 
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A Promiscuity of Spines: New & Selected Poems |
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| - Patrick Chapman
Patrick Chapman has one of the most distinctive and creative voices in poetry today. From his exciting debut, Jazztown (1991), to the Pushcart-Prize nominated title poem of The Darwi... 
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A Quiet Pint in Kinvara |
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| - Richard Tillinghast
"Tillinghast's poems range confidently among different cultures. He has a sense of history as a living force. The experiments in metre, rhyme and free verse in The Stonecutter's Hand are important. He is a wonderfully gifted poet,... 
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A Taste for Hemlock |
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| - Michele Vassal
'A Taste for Hemlock' is a mystical journey of transmutation birthed in the crucible of cultural dychotomy. Grounded in myths and storytelling, Michèle Vassal's vision is uncompromising, incisive, and laden with a rich painterly sensuality. In this book, she unrav... 
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A Tour of Your Country |
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| - Eamonn Wall
In his most wide-ranging work to date, Eamonn Wall probes and meditates on the histories, habitations, landscapes and ecologies of ancestral and newly-encountered places. A Tour of Your Count... 
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Airborne |
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| - Mark Granier
"What I like about Mark Granier's work is his sense of the edgy play in words themselves, together with his straightforward command of narrative happenings. In their lightness of lyric touch, these poems introduce a speaking imagi... 
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All I Can Recall |
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| - Paul Genega
All I Can Recall is Paul Genega’s fifth full-length collection of poetry and his third with Salmon. The poems here attempt to piece together the seminal, sometimes traumatic, events which forge identity and inform our ... 
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