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Omeros
2002 || Paperback || Derek Walcott Estate || Faber & Faber
Features a poem in five books, of circular narrative design, titled with the Greek name for Homer, this book charts two currents of history: the visible history charted in events - the tribal losses of the American Indian, the tragedy of African enslavement - and unwritten epic fashioned from the suffering of the individual in exile.
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The Shadows of Existence
A Journey of Self-overcoming and Self-acceptance.
2025 || Paperback || Sven Odin Munch-Petersen || Bookmundo
The Shadows of Existence is a raw, lyrical exploration of the human condition, spanning twenty years of poetic reflection on despair, doubt, and the search for self-acceptance. Divided into seven thematic chapters, The poet weaves a tapestry of personal struggle and philosophical inquiry, drawing from both inner battles and outer journeys.
The collection delves into deep emotional and psychological terrain, shaped by long silences, lost beliefs, fractured identities, and a restless pursuit of...
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Pearl
2024 || Paperback || Simon Armitage || Faber & Faber
WINNER OF THE PEN AWARD FOR POETRY IN TRANSLATIONPearl is an entrancing allegorical tale of grief and lost love, as the narrator is led on a Dantean journey through sorrow to redemption by his vanished beloved.
Selected Poems of T. S. Eliot
Faber Modern Classics
2015 || Paperback || T. S. Eliot || Faber & Faber
T.S. Eliot - editor, poet, critic and publisher - was the greatest poet of his generation. The winner of the 1948 Nobel Prize for Literature, virtually every English language poet since owes him a debt of gratitude.
Voted as Britain's favourite poet in a 2009 BBC poll, Eliot selected and designed this collection himself in 1954 as an introduction to his work for new readers. Containing 'The Waste Land' and 'The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock', Selected Poems is the perfect way to begin with ...
Song of Myself
2015 || Paperback || Walt Whitman || Vintage Publishing
Do I contradict myself?Very well then I contradict myself. (I am large, I contain multitudes.)Abundant, ecstatic, generous, courageous - this is the first American epic poem, a celebration of selfhood and a catalogue of nineteenth-century American life of all ages and races.