EB
published poems in US, English, and Irish journals: among them the New Yorker, the Paris Review, American Poetry Review, the Atlantic, the Partisan Review, the Kenyon Review, the...
Dedications
Jackie Kay
The collection, dedicated to JK
's adoptive mother, was published by Bloodaxe Books
in Newcastle upon Tyne, with a photograph of human chromosomes on the cover.
Kay, Jackie. The Adoption Papers. Bloodaxe Books, 1991.
In August 1997 there appeared from Bloodaxe BooksCR
's volume of light verse, The Miracle Diet: Poems, on which Rumens collaborated with cartoonist Viv Quillin
.
Solo: Search Oxford University Libraries Online. 18 July 2011, http://solo.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?vid=OXVU1&fromLogin=true&reset_config=true.
It appeared in the USA (at Winston-Salem, North Carolina), the same year, and was reprinted in Ireland and the UK in 1986. The UK edition, from Bloodaxe Books
, was titled The Second Voyage...
Publishing
Selima Hill
With this volume, SH
switched to publishing with Bloodaxe Books
.
Publishing
Jeni Couzyn
JC
issued through Bloodaxe
a revised and expanded edition of Life by Drowning: Selected Poems (which had been published in Toronto in 1983).
University of Alberta Libraries On-line Catalogue. http://www.library.ualberta.ca/.
Publishing
Frances Horovitz
Bloodaxe
reprinted the volume in 1989, and in 2000 Chadwyck-Healey
made it available at its Literature Online website.
Publishing
Kathleen Jamie
For her second book of poems, A Flame in Your Heart, KJ
teamed up with Andrew Greig
and published with Bloodaxe Books
of Newcastle, who became her regular publishers.
Taylor, Debbie. “Interview with Kathleen Jamie”. Mslexia, Vol.
9
, 1 Mar. 2001– 2024, pp. 39-40.
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Textual Production
Bernardine Evaristo
Together, BE
and Daljit Nagra
edited Ten New Poets, an anthology of Black and Asian writing in Britain, published by Bloodaxe
for Evaristo's Spread the Word
literary development agency.
Allnutt, Gillian. Nantucket and The Angel. Bloodaxe Books, 1997.
Anderson, Linda. “Introduction”. Elizabeth Bishop: Poet of the Periphery, edited by Linda Anderson and Jo Shapcott, Bloodaxe Books, 2002, pp. 7-11.
Anderson, Linda. “The Story of the Eye: Elizabeth Bishop and the Limits of the Visual”. Elizabeth Bishop: Poet of the Periphery, edited by Linda Anderson and Jo Shapcott, Bloodaxe Books, 2002, pp. 159-74.
Astley, Neil. “Elizabeth Bishop: A Bibliography; Elizabeth Bishop: Chronology”. Elizabeth Bishop: Poet of the Periphery, edited by Linda Anderson and Jo Shapcott, Bloodaxe Books, 2002, pp. 175-00.
Boland, Eavan. “The Wrong Way”. Strong Words, edited by W. N. Herbert and Matthew Hollis, Bloodaxe Books, 2000, pp. 215-18.
Breeze, Jean Binta. On the Edge of An Island. Bloodaxe Books, 1997.
Breeze, Jean Binta. The Arrival of Brighteye and Other Poems. Bloodaxe Books, 2000.
Breeze, Jean Binta. The Fifth Figure. Bloodaxe Books, 2006.
Breeze, Jean Binta. The Verandah Poems. Bloodaxe Books, 2016.
Breeze, Jean Binta. Third World Girl. Bloodaxe Books, 2011.
Couzyn, Jeni. In the Skin House. Bloodaxe Books, 1993.
Couzyn, Jeni. Life by Drowning. Bloodaxe Books, 1985.
Couzyn, Jeni, editor. The Bloodaxe Book of Contemporary Women Poets. Bloodaxe Books, 1985.
Deane, Nichola. “’Everything a Poet Should Be’: Elizabeth Bishop in Her Letters”. Elizabeth Bishop: Poet of the Periphery, edited by Linda Anderson and Jo Shapcott, Bloodaxe Books, 2002, pp. 143-58.
Donaghy, Michael. “The Exile’s Accent”. Elizabeth Bishop: Poet of the Periphery, edited by Linda Anderson and Jo Shapcott, Bloodaxe Books, 2002, pp. 119-22.
Dunmore, Helen. Bestiary. Bloodaxe Books, 1997.
Dunmore, Helen. Out of the Blue. Bloodaxe Books, 2001.
Dunmore, Helen. Recovering a Body. Bloodaxe Books, 1994.
Dunmore, Helen. Short Days, Long Nights. Bloodaxe Books, 1991.