A brilliant outing from one of the finest poets currently working in the English language.
Denise Riley Libri
Denise Riley è una poetessa e filosofa inglese la cui opera si distingue per la paradossale interrogazione dell'identità nel modo lirico. I suoi scritti critici sulla maternità, le donne nella storia, l'"identità" e la filosofia del linguaggio sono riconosciuti come un importante contributo al femminismo e alla filosofia contemporanea. Riley si concentra sulla voce unica e sul significato letterario, offrendo ai lettori una prospettiva distintiva su ciò che è essenziale nella vita e nella letteratura.






Impersonal Passion
- 142pagine
- 5 ore di lettura
A collection of essays on the everyday workings of language and how language shapes our social and political existence.
Time Lived, Without Its Flow
- 96pagine
- 4 ore di lettura
A beautiful, short philosophical memoir of maternal loss and grief, for readers of Max Porter and Helen MacDonald.
The Words of Selves
- 240pagine
- 9 ore di lettura
In this extended meditation on the language of the self within contemporary social politics, the author ponders the question: What does it matter what you say about yourself? She studies why the requirement to be a something-or-other should be so hard to satisfy in a manner that rings true in the ears of its own subject. schovat popis
The Language, Discourse, Society Reader
- 422pagine
- 15 ore di lettura
This anniversary reader showcases a diverse array of thinkers from both sides of the Atlantic, highlighting the evolution of theory and scholarship in the last twenty-five years. It encompasses a wide range of disciplines, including linguistics, biology, literary criticism, and law, emphasizing rigorous scholarship and theoretical analysis coupled with political engagement. An introductory overview by the editors sets the stage for exploring the significant contributions within this influential series.
Say Something Back
- 64pagine
- 3 ore di lettura
The stunning new collection from one of England's finest and most philosophical contemporary poets.
The story follows a little girl named Pickle, who experiences life's joyful firsts filled with imagination, love, and laughter. Her enchanting smile and the things she cherishes resonate with universal themes of childhood innocence and wonder. Inspired by the author's daughter, this tale evokes cherished memories and highlights the magic of a child's perspective. The author, a retired educator with a rich background in teaching and administration, shares her passion for education and the profound love children bring to everyday adventures.
The Pity
- 69pagine
- 3 ore di lettura
New poems by Steve Ely, Zaffar Kunial, Denise Riley, Warsan Shire, and John Glenday
"Am I that Name?"
- 126pagine
- 5 ore di lettura

