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About the Size of ItAbout the Size of It by Disch, Tom
Tom Disch’s first collection of poems for ten years presents a dazzling variety show of inventive wit. His serious gift for humour permeates poems by ...
£9.95
A Trick of SunlightA Trick of Sunlight by Davis, Dick
Dick Davis’s seventh collection contains poems as intelligent and graceful as ever – and as immediate in their impact, as rewarding when savoured at l...
£7.95
 
The Lost NotebookThe Lost Notebook by Feldman, Jennie
A lost notebook inspires a sequence that interweaves themes of sea, music, memory, love and the charge of language. This is a distinguished first collection.
£7.95
Things Unsaid: New and Selected Poems 1960-2005Things Unsaid: New and Selected Poems 1960-2005 by Tony Connor
`Things Unsaid’ is the author’s own choice of poems from a writing career that spans nearly half a century. It draws on seven published collections an...
£15.00
 

Founded in 1968 by Peter Jay and now based in Greenwich, south-east London, Anvil Press is England's longest-standing independent poetry publisher. We specialize in contemporary English poets, with a leavening of Irish and American, and in a range of translated poetry, from ancient classics to modern and contemporary poets.

Anvil Press is housed in Neptune House, a building that has been used at various points in its 100-year history as a dance-hall and a printing works.

In 1998, Anvil Press celebrated 30 years of publishing with an anthology of poems, chosen and introduced by Peter Jay, drawn from the press's publications. The book illustrates the range of poets and kinds of poetry which the press values.

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