LIBROS DEL AUTOR: jeremy reed

13 resultados para LIBROS DEL AUTOR: jeremy reed

  • Collusive Strangers
    Jeremy Reed
    Jeremy Reed’s output has been prodigious. Since 1975 he has published more than forty books of poems, besides countless pamphlets and fugitive pieces, and many novels, biographies and books on cultural history. The full range of his poetry will never be truly known, for he often writes in public places, and if someone expresses interest may give them the poem. By the time this ...
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    24,16 €

  • Surrender to a Stranger
    Jeremy Reed
    Who is he? What is his real name? Is he a reincarnation, a time-traveller, or someone made from chopped up DNA on a USB stick? In Surrender to a Stranger, British cult author Jeremy Reed offers a Burroughsesque Elizabethan drama in the super-exposure of contemporary London streets, in which our mysterious hero, Mr. W.H., along with a queer coterie of characters, soak up the amb...
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    24,32 €

  • Bad Boys
    Jeremy Reed
    Jeremy Reed’s Bad Boys rehabilitates some of his personal obsessions with poets and rock musicians into a rich assemblage of challenging, provocative assessments, in which the field of writing, London’s Soho, is also integrated as place into the conceptualisation of the text, as a physical involvement in the work’s dynamic.From John’s Ashbery’s monumental surprises, to the intr...
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    21,94 €

  • When a Girl Loves a Girl
    Jeremy Reed / Sappho
    In A Girl Loves a Girl, British poet Jeremy Reed revamps ­Sappho, the legendary archaic Greek lyric poet from the island of ­Lesbos. As with all his audaciously frontline poetry and fiction, Reed places history as now in the present, mediated over by update, rather than consigned to the irretrievable past. As a pioneering reaction to academic attempts to literally recreate a po...
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    21,41 €

  • Bipolar Disorder
    Jeremy Reed
    BIPOLAR DISORDER  Bipolar disorder is an often misunderstood and incorrectly diagnosed condition. This book will explain to you the signs and symptoms of bipolar disorder, the treatment methods, and some strategies for managing it.  You will learn about the signs of bipolar disorder, and how to tell if you or a loved one may be suffering from it.  The different tests that doc...
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    11,29 €

  • Psychedelic Meadow
    Jeremy Reed
    Growing up in Jersey in the seventies, before I left to do American Studies at Essex University, wasn’t easy as an anomalous poet living in a largely pedestrian, materialistic society. My escape came by way of finding part-­time employment with John Berger, part of the Berger Paints family, who patented Prussian Blue, the first modern synthetic pigment. John Berger, a wealthy, ...
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    15,90 €

  • A Restricted View From Under The Hedge
    Jeremy Reed / Penelope Shuttle
    The full line-up for the magazine, is:Poems from,Christopher LevensonLucía Orellana DamacelaAlison JonesCeinwen E. Cariad HaydonJohn F. DeaneSheenagh PughAndy BrownDebjani ChatterjeeArundhathi SubramaniamC.C RussellHannah BrockbankPippa LittleCharles WilkinsonJen RouseMaggie MackayJoan LennonJennie E. OwenNatalie CrickImogen ForsterAndrew GreigPaul WaringCheryl PearsonPenelope ...
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    16,86 €

  • The Isthmus of Samuel Greenberg
    Jeremy Reed
    Isthmus was Jeremy Reed’s first collection, produced in a finely-printed edition by Asa Benveniste’s Trigram Press in 1980. Overwrought, perhaps even over-written, it shows the author struggling with a gamut of new influences — some of them provided by Benveniste - and trying to find his way in a brave new world of poetry. The book has an American theme, and shows much American...
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    15,59 €

  • I Heard It Through the Grapevine
    Asa Benveniste / Jeremy Reed
    Asa Benveniste (1925-1990) who founded the legendary Trigram Press in London, 1965, ostensibly to publish Anglo-American cutting edge poetry influenced by Black Mountain poets, the New York School of Poets and the European avant-garde, was not only a self-taught, one-off maverick genius as a printer, typographer and book-designer, but also a superbly innovative language poet, w...
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    16,16 €

  • The Glamour Poet vs. Francis Bacon, Rent and Eyelinered Pussycat Dolls
    Jeremy Reed
    The first book of Jeremy Reed’s uncompromising, explicitly autobiographical expose of his life as a leading London poet from the 1980s to the present day, a major long poem written in the shop, while managing Red Snapper Books in the period 2007-2008, takes in an acutely personalised retrieval of the Piccadilly Circus ethos in the eighties, including meetings with the artist Fr...
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    17,89 €

  • Bona Vada
    Jeremy Reed
    Bona Vada (gay slang for 'good looking'), the companion volume to Bona Drag (Shearsman, 2009), again finds Jeremy Reed - described by J.G. Ballard as having 'an imagination almost extraterrestrial in its brilliance', and by the rock bandit Pete Doherty as 'a legend' - piloting stunning imagery into a vitally modern big city experience. Reed’s image-grab often has him refer to h...
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    18,03 €

  • Bona Drag
    Jeremy Reed
    Bona Drag, a rich, brilliantly inventive collection of poems covering every detail of the poet’s obsessive life, from the colour of Posh Spice’s heels, to London street encounters, underworld friends, urban survival tactics, neuroscientific concepts and extraterrestrials, more than confirms J.G. Ballard’s assessment of Reed, as 'the most gifted poet working today, an extraordin...
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    17,98 €

  • Claudia Schiffer’s Red Shoes
    Jeremy Reed
    Sex, jazz, glam icons, green crochet bikinis, Gossard wonderbras, white nights and blueblack seas - the usual colourful, sensual Jeremy Reed imagery in this brand new collection. Jeremy Reed’s many poetry books include Saints and Psychotics (1979), By the Fisheries (1984), Nero (1985), Selected Poems (1987), Dicing for Pearls (1990), Nineties (1990) and Kicks (1995). Reed’s bo...
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    11,10 €