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Unmentionable Man

An Unmentionable Man

An Unmentionable Man is a collection of short stories. The first four of these short stories by Edward Upward, form a closely linked sequence - almost a single story - and could be described as 'realistic dreams'. They are vivid and often satirical, the product of long experience, but are neither cynical nor finally pessimistic. In certain inherited ways they resemble Upward's earlier fantasies 'The Railway Accident' and Journey to the Border, both published by Enitharmon. Of the last two stories, 'Fred and Lil' is straightforwardly realistic and humbly sympathetic, while 'With Alan to the Fair' deals with love, hate and political extremism in...

£5.99

Checklist

Enitharmon Press 1987 - 2002: A Checklist

This checklist is a bibliography of Enitharmon Press publications produced during the Directorship of Stephen Stuart-Smith from the first year of his appointment, until 2002.    

£50.00

Ancient Sunlight

The poems of Ancient Sunlight range in theme and space from the inner East End of London – where the poet has lived for over thirty years – with its complex richnesses of cultures and the often brutal pains of its regeneration, to great European cities such as Prague and the Italian mountains of his family origins. It is a poetry that marries personal acuity with deep communal awareness, reflecting his work as a poet in schools, hospitals, galleries, drop-in centres, urban and moorland fastnesses, and the wilder places of the human heart. This is a generous, passionate poetry of...

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Pearl

Pearl

Pearl is one of the greatest English Medieval poems, a dream vision that is both a profoundly personal elegy for the dreamer’s lost daughter and a subtle theological debate about the most difficult existential questions. In this parallel text edition the original poem is printed opposite a modernised version which retains all the formal features of the original – its elaborate musical schemes of alliteration and rhyme, and its rich vocabulary. Words unfamiliar to the contemporary reader are glossed alongside the modernisation so that the poem can easily be read by anybody not familiar with its idiom. In her introduction...

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A Voice Through A Cloud

Denton Welch, one of the most gifted creative artists of his generation, died in 1948 at the age of thirty-one, leaving this, perhaps his finest work, almost but not quite completed. Under the thin disguise of fiction Denton Welch recreates the world of hospitals and nursing homes in which he spent so many months after the accident which was eventually to prove fatal to him. The details of daily routine, the fellow patients, the nurses and doctors, the comedies and tragedies which loom so large in the confined existence of the sick, all are described so vividly, with so much...

£15.00

Supplication: Selected Poems

Supplication: Selected Poems

Supplication: Selected Poems This book gathers work by one of the most significant poets of the Black Mountain and Beat generation. It includes poems that have previously never been published, the full text of the 1958 edition of his influential The Hotel Wentley Poems, plus poems from rare sources, facsimiles, notes, and collages by Wieners.   SUPPLICATION O poetry, visit this house often, imbue my life with success, leave me not alone, give me a wife and home. Take this curse off of early death and drugs, make me a friend among peers, lend me love, and timeliness. Return me to the men who teach and above all, cure the hurts of wanting the...

£12.99