
Publishing Poetry : Poetry Publishing Guidelines
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The Essential Shakespeare Live: The Royal Shakespeare Company in Performance (British Library) £6.99 Selected from the ‘British Library Sound Archive’, this work offers scenes and speeches from some of the most celebrated Shakespeare productions in the history of the Royal Shakespeare Company. These extracts cover a period of over four decades, from Laurence Olivier as Coriolanus in 1959 to Judi Dench in All’s Well that Ends Well in 2002…. |
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The Norton Anthology of Poetry £29.65 This bestselling anthology of poetry in English has now been fully updated in a fifth edition…. |
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Here £10.55 Features twenty-seven poems…. |
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The RSC Shakespeare: The Complete Works £22.25 Illustrated with photographs of performances chosen by RSC Directors, tis title features on-page notes which explain words and phrases unfamiliar to a modern audience. It is suitable for undergraduates or A-level students of Literature or Drama; lecturers or teachers of Literature or Drama…. |
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2012 Poet`s Market (Paperback) $18.07 The Most Trusted Guide for Getting Poetry PublishedThe 2012 Poet?s Market includes hundreds of publishing opportunities specifically for poets, including poetry publications, book/chapbook publishers, contests, and more. These listings… |
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Last Seen Entering the Biltmore (Paperback) $13.86 Before publishing his celebrated first novel, Horse Crazy, in 1987, Gary Indiana wrote and directed twelve plays for an informal company whose performers included the painter Bill Rice, composer Evan Lurie, the poet George-Therese Dickenson, wri… |
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Collected Poems (Paperback) $18.77 Reissue of 1985 Collected Poems by a neglected mid-20th-century British poet. This edition is co-published with the book`s original publisher, Whiteknights Press at Reading University. |
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Life on Mars (Paperback) $10.1 New poetry by the award-winning poet Tracy K. Smith, whose “lyric brilliance and political impulses never falter” (Publishers Weekly, starred review)You lie there kicking like a baby, wait… |
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The Blue Tower (Hardcover) $20.51 The work of this “eminent, still-wild spirit of Central Europe” (Publishers Weekly) continues to electrify. In The Blue Tower, language is re-made with tenderness and abandon: “Rommel was kissing heaven’s dainty hands and yet… |
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Poetry As Insurgent Art $11.05 In 1953 Lawrence Ferlinghetti founded the first paperback bookstore in the United States. In over five decades City Lights, the bookstore and publisher, has become a Mecca for millions. Ferlinghetti`s A Coney Island of the Mind (ND, 1958) is a n… |
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Gullah Night Before Christmas $16.82 The newest addition to Pelican’s acclaimed Night Before Christmas series anticipates the approaching Gullah craze, as it has been described by Publishers Weekly. The new children’s book is written entirely in Gullah, an English-derived Creole lan… |
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Bomber County (Hardcover) $19.56 Selected by Publishers Weekly as a 2010 Top 100 Book. |
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Studies in Tectonic Culture $25.86 Honorable Mention, 1995, in the category of Excellence in Design and Production, Professional/Scholarly Publishing Annual Awards Competition presented by the Association of American Publishers, Inc.Kenneth Frampton`s long-awaited fol… |
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Ph Neutral History (Paperback) $10.77 “Dimkovska pins readers to the wall with rapid-fire linguistic energy.”—Publishers Weekly, starred review”[Dimkovsaka has the] stunning capacity to transform the ridiculous into something poignant and utterly precise.”— |
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My Teacher Dances on the Desk (Hardcover) $6.88 “Humorous poetry related to the activities of elementary classrooms related to themes such as the first day back at school, going to see the school nurse, and not being picked last”–Provided by publisher. |
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Errancities (Hardcover) $19.4 “Troupe is an innovator of form and tone who shifts quickly from a lofty, elegiac mode into burlesque or smoky, jazzed-down pop phraseology.”—Publishers Weekly”Troupe`s poems are exuberant and passionate outpourings with driv… |
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S Is for Shamrock $15.19 "From A to Z, Ireland is presented in poetry, prose, and illustrations. Topics include Blarney Stone, Finn McCool, fairy rings, and shamrocks"–Provided by publisher. |
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Pomes All Sizes $11.92 In the 1960s, Kerouac submitted this manuscript to City Lights publishers; unfortunately, it was lost and has remained unpublished until now. Poems from the mid-1950s include observations on traveling, drunkenness, dharma; there are Canuck patois … |
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Errancities (Paperback) $12.36 “Troupe is an innovator of form and tone who shifts quickly from a lofty, elegiac mode into burlesque or smoky, jazzed-down pop phraseology.”—Publishers Weekly”Troupe`s poems are exuberant and passionate outpourings with driv… |
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F Is for Fenway Park (Hardcover) $11.41 “”Historic and nostalgic Fenway Park is introduced from A to Z with rhyming poems and informational text. Topics include green monster, Jimmy Fund, Kenmore Square, Peskys Pole, the lone red seat, and Van Ness Street.”-Prepared by the Publisher”– |
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The Whalen Poem (Paperback) $15.84 “In a tribute to the poet he calls “the master,” Corbett has written a book-length poem that combines the widest range of highly specific things in the world with the deepest look at the internal world of the writer”–Provided by publisher. |
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Jazz $28.02 Combining Walter Dean Myers?s invigorating poetry with his son Christopher?s striking paintings, this beautifully illustrated picture book is filled with 15 poems dedicated to jazz of all kinds. A 2006 Publishers Weekly Book of the Year and A Best K |
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Dark (Paperback) $10.26 This, Douglas Messerli`s tenth book of poetry, can be said to be part of a “dark” series of works, beginning with the poetry in his previous book, First Words. Dark explores a shadow terrain of the mind.Publisher of Green I… |
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Come on All You Ghosts (Paperback) $10.77 “Charming, melancholy, hip.”—Publishers Weekly, starred review”Zapruder`s innovative style is provocative in its unusual juxtapositions of line, image and enjambments. . . . Highly recommended.”—Library Journal |






