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Within poetry you will be able to explore an exciting new universe where more than 10,000 books on the subject have been gathered. Do you appreciate beautiful writing techniques, which are put together to convey a feeling, attitude or narrative? Then we ensure that you will find a poem of your liking. Among other things, we offer a selection of poems about love, life and friendship. You can find the popular poems of Lana Del Rey in ‘Violet Bent Backwards Over the Grass’ or Rupi Kaur's poems in ‘Sun and her flowers’. Our total poetry collection can of course also be found below. You will always be able to find your next poem for a sharp price here at tales.as.
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    by Rachel Wiley
    £12.99

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    by Donna Ashworth
    £8.99

    Loss, a gripping novel by Donna Ashworth, plunges readers into an emotional journey that's hard to forget. Published by Bonnier Books UK in 2022, this book stands as a testament to Ashworth's ability to weave a tale that is as compelling as it is heartbreaking. The genre of the book is hard to pin down, as it brilliantly blends elements of drama, suspense, and profound introspection. The narrative is steeped in raw emotion, offering a deep exploration of the human experience of loss. It's a book that stays with you long after you've turned the last page. Bonnier Books UK has a rich history of publishing thought-provoking books, and Loss is no exception. This English language book is a must-read for anyone who appreciates a well-crafted story that speaks to the heart.

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    by Gabi Abro
    £12.49

    Gabi Abrao is an artist, writer, and digital creator that was born and raised in West Los Angeles. She is also known under her Internet username, sighswoon. With over 130K followers online, her work has embraced the ephemerality of the human experience. Abrao has produced numerous how-to guides on topics such as How to Embrace Your Shape-Shifting and Ever-Changing Nature, Things You Can Pretend to Be When You Feel Uncentered, and How to Have a Positive Experience on Instagram. All of Abrao's life's work is devoted to developing a language with the invisible. Abrao's work has been described by The Outline as ?an existential funhouse of familiar thoughts? that ?publicly grapples with pillars of its own existence within the influencer economy.? Alongside The Outline, her work has been featured in publications such as The Atlantic, Dazed, The Harvard Crimson, and The Face, among others. In response to Abrao's work, Dazed Magazine wrote, ?Gabi debunks the myth that wellness is the preserve of the privileged, and in doing so hands it back to the masses,? and Notes on Shapeshifting is a reminder that we are agents of the change that we seek.Gabi Abrao's Notes on Shapeshifting is an ode to existing in physical form, fully aware of the changing energy that flows through every aspect of it. As Abrao writes, ?tapping into the ether body to take a break from the demands of the earth body, / making peace with ephemerality, / lightness, / shapeshifting?. Throughout this collection, you are invited to travel through various states; pure infatuation to heartbreak, confidence to defeat, from a skepticism for living to a full-on trust in it. And Notes on Shapeshifting yearns to soothe and arouse along the way.

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    by Padraig O Tuama
    £15.49

  • by Michael Tavon
    £13.99

  • by S Hukr
    £16.99

    Do you want to live your best life? Do you want to reach success in Dunya and in Deen? Do you want to be amongst those great men and women of Islam? Are you prepared to change your life for the better? Then this book is calling you!

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    by Courtney Peppernell
    £9.99

    When a dark storm settled upon the earth, you lost many things-your hope, your strength, yourself. One day, in the middle of the darkness, you meet a spirit, washed from the ocean onto the shore. The spirit hands you a key. It is time to find the way back home.

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    - Journey From Neverland, A Story of Unconditional Love
    by Lesley Beck
    £8.99

    He And I is a collection of 16 poems or word pictures catching pivotal moments that tell the story, from traumatic birth to current times, of life with a disabled child and then young adult. These poems are fearless in sharing the love, the warmth and frequent humour with unflinching honesty.

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    by Atticus
    £13.49

    The stunning new collection of poetry from Atticus, the no.1 Instagram poet

  • - The Journey Through My Heart
    by Sara Sheehan
    £10.99

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    - The Short Life and Blazing Art of Sylvia Plath
    by Heather Clark
    £15.49

  • by Charles Baudelaire
    £6.99

    The Flowers of Evil (1857) is a collection of poems by Charles Baudelaire. Translated into English by Cyril Scott in 1909, Baudelaire¿s poems remain lively and idiosyncratic nearly two centuries after they came into existence. Comprised mostly of sonnets and short lyrics, The Flowers of Evil captures Baudelaire¿s sense of the changing role of the poet in modern life. Rather than focus on beauty and other ideals, Baudelaire explores the totality of human experience¿the good, bad, and ugly of life on earth. ¿When by the changeless Power of a Supreme Decree / The poet issues forth upon this sorry sphere, / His mother, horrified, and full of blasphemy, / Uplifts her voice to God, who takes compassion on her.¿ In his opening benediction, Baudelaire reverses the typical trope of invoking the muses or celebrating poetry as a divine gift. Instead, he depicts the poet as a being cursed, a ¿hideous Child of Doom.¿ Childhood for Baudelaire is a subject of particular interest, a time described, in his poem ¿The Enemy,¿ as ¿a ravaging storm, / Enlivened at times by a brilliant sun¿¿ The youthful experience of melancholy clearly informs the poet¿s outlook as an adult: ¿Time devours our lives, / And the enemy black, which consumeth our hearts / On the blood of our bodies, increases and thrives!¿ While much of Baudelaire¿s work deals with darkness and despair, his poems can rise to the heights of celebration and ecstasy, his voice soft and sweet as he invites his sister on a journey to an imagined land of ¿order and loveliness, / Luxury, calm and voluptuousness.¿ Ultimately, Baudelaire¿s vision¿however irreverent¿is guided by truth and morality, which drive him on a torturous path from good to evil, beauty to death, and back. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of The Flowers of Evil is a classic of French literature reimagined for modern readers.

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    by Samuel Coleridge
    £11.99

    One of the major figures of English Romanticism, Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772-1834) created works of remarkable diversity and imaginative genius. The period of his creative friendship with William Wordsworth inspired some of Coleridge's best-known poems, from the nightmarish vision of the 'Rime of the Ancient Mariner' and the opium-inspired 'Kubla Khan' to the sombre passion of 'Dejection: An Ode' and the medieval ballad 'Christabel'. His meditative 'conversation' poems, such as 'Frost at Midnight' and 'This Lime-Tree Bower Mr Prison', reflect on remembrance and solitude, while late works, such as 'Youth and Age' and 'Constancy to an Ideal Object', are haunting meditations on mortality and lost love.

  • - His Parables and Poems
    by Kahlil Gibran
    £8.49

    Khalil Gibran was an artist, poet and writer. He was born in Lebanon and spent much of his productive life in the United States. As a result of his family's poverty, he did not receive any formal schooling during his youth in Lebanon. However, priests visited him regularly and taught him about the Bible, as well as the Syriac and Arabic languages. During these early days, he began developing ideas that would later form some of his major works. In particular, he conceived of The Prophet (1923) at this time. The Madman was published in 1918.

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    by Diane di Prima
    £11.49

    By turns a handbook of countercultural living, a manual for street protest, and a feminist broadside against the repressive state apparatus, Revolutionary Letters is a modern classic, as relevant today as it was at its inception, 50 years ago.

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    - Poems
    by F.S. Yousaf
    £8.99

    Introducing 'Serenity', a captivating novel penned by the talented F.S. Yousaf. This literary masterpiece, published in 2022, is a must-read for all book enthusiasts. The genre of the book is a well-kept secret, adding an element of intrigue and excitement. Yousaf has painted a vivid world with his words, taking readers on an unforgettable journey. The story unfolds with an engaging narrative that keeps you hooked from the first page to the last. Published by Andrews McMeel Publishing, 'Serenity' is a testament to Yousaf's storytelling prowess and his ability to touch readers' hearts. Don't miss out on this enchanting read. Immerse yourself in the world of 'Serenity' today.

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    by Anne Carson
    £15.49

    In myth Herakles is an embodiment of manly violence who returns home after years of making war on enemies and monsters (his famous "Labours of Herakles") to find he cannot adapt himself to a life of peacetime domesticity.

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    - Anniversary Edition
    by Dante Alighieri
    £10.99

    Part of Alma Classics Dante Collection to include all the works by the Italian bard. This edition is published to celebrate 700th anniversary of the death of the mediaeval poet and it includes extensive notes, illustrations by Gustave Dore and a critical apparatus focusing on the author's life and works.

  • - Deluxe slipcase edition
    by W. B. Yeats
    £6.99 - 13.99

  • - Elemental
    by Marcas Mac an Tuairneir
    £14.99

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    by Misha Collins
    £8.99

    NEW YORK TIMESBESTSELLER! From Misha Collins, actor, longtime poet, and activist, whose massive online following calls itself his ';Army For Good, comes his debut poetry collection,Some Things I Still Cant Tell You.Trademark wit and subtle vulnerability converge in each poem;this bookis both a celebration of and aspiration for a life well lived.#1 PUBLISHERS WEEKLY BESTSELLER! USA TODAY Bestseller!This book is a compilation of small observations and musings. Its filled with moments of reflection and a love letter to simple joys: passing a simple blade of grass on the sidewalk, the freedom of peeing outdoors late at night, or the way a hand-built ceramic mug feels when its full of warm tea on a chilly morning. Its a catalog and a compendium that examines the complicated experience of being all too human and interacting with a complex, confounding, breathtaking world ... and a reminder to stop and be awake and alive in yourself.

  • by Degrelle Leon Degrelle
    £22.49 - 32.99

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    - A story of life, death and the NHS
    by Michael Rosen
    £8.99

    Embarking on the long road to recovery, Michael was soon ready to start writing about his near-death experience. Combining stunning new prose poems by one of Britain's best loved poets and the moving coronavirus diaries of his nurses, doctors and wife Emma-Louise Williams, this is a beautiful book about love, life and the NHS.

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    - An Anthology of Radical Trans Poetics
     
    £14.49

    An anthology of formally inventive writing by trans poets against capital and empire.

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    £9.49

    A beautiful collection of classic poetry to calm, console and uplift.

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    - A Thousand Years of Persian Poetry by Women
     
    £10.99

    An anthology of verse by women poets writing in Persian, most of whom have never been translated into English before, from acclaimed scholar and translator Dick Davis.A Penguin ClassicThe Mirror of My Heart is a unique and captivating collection of eighty-three Persian women poets, many of whom wrote anonymously or were punished for their outspokenness. One of the very first Persian poets was a woman (Rabe'eh, who lived over a thousand years ago) and there have been women poets writing in Persian in virtually every generation since that time until the present. Before the twentieth century they tended to come from society's social extremes--many were princesses, some were entertainers, but many were wives and daughters who wrote simply for their own entertainment, and they were active in many different countries - Iran, India, Afghanistan, and areas of central Asia that are now Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, and Tajikistan. From Rabe'eh in the tenth century to Fatemeh Ekhtesari in the twenty-first, the women poets found in The Mirror of My Heart write across the millennium on such universal topics as marriage, children, political climate, death, and emancipation, recreating life from hundreds of years ago that is strikingly similar to our own today and giving insight into their experiences as women throughout different points of Persian history. The volume is introduced and translated by Dick Davis, a scholar and translator of Persian literature as well as a gifted poet in his own right.

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    by Lang Leav
    £11.99

    Lang's evocative words of love, loss, and self-empowerment have inspired millions across the globe to seek their own voice through the healing power of poetry. A definite must-have collection for all lovers of poetry and prose.

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