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Almost the Equinox: Selected Poems
Sarah Maguire
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Description for Almost the Equinox: Selected Poems
Paperback. Sarah Maguire's first collection, Spilt Milk, established her as one of the most original voices in British poetry, and led to her being chosen as one of the New Generation Poets. This book deals with her life and work. Num Pages: 160 pages. BIC Classification: DCF. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 138 x 216 x 16. Weight in Grams: 186.
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* A POETRY BOOK SOCIETY SPECIAL COMMENDATION *
Sarah Maguire’s first collection, Spilt Milk, established her as one of the most original voices in British poetry, and led to her being chosen as one of the New Generation Poets. Three critically acclaimed volumes have since followed – The Invisible Mender, The Florist’s at Midnight...
Product Details
Publisher
Random House UK
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2015
Condition
New
Number of Pages
160
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780701188559
SKU
V9780701188559
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Ref
99-41
About Sarah Maguire
Born in west London, where she lived all her life, Sarah Maguire left school early to train as a gardener. The author of four highly praised poetry collections, she was the editor of Flora Poetica: The Chatto Book of Botanical Verse. The first writer to be sent to Palestine and Yemen by the British Council, she was the founder and...
Read moreReviews for Almost the Equinox: Selected Poems
Almost the Equinox is a bouquet gathered over time. These beautiful poems belong together- in a way that is rarely the case with selected poems
Kate Kellaway
Observer
Simple ideas braided with complexity
Jeanette Winterson
Guardian
[Maguire] observes the physical world and the definitive failure of human choices...
Read moreKate Kellaway
Observer
Simple ideas braided with complexity
Jeanette Winterson
Guardian
[Maguire] observes the physical world and the definitive failure of human choices...