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H. D.
(Hedylus)
H. D.
(Bid Me To Live, Her, and The Gift)
Paavo Haavikko
(Selected Poems, translated by Anselm Hollo)
Marilyn Hacker
(Squares and Courtyards)
Marilyn Hacker
(Desesperanto: Poems 1999-2002 and First Cities: Collected Early Poems 1960-1979)
Atar Hadari
(Songs from Bialik: Selected Poems of Hayim Nalvnan Bialik, translated by Atar Hadari)
Mark Haddon
(The Talking Horse and the Sad Girl and the Village Under the Sea)
John Haffenden
(Viewpoints: Poets in Conversation)
John Haffenden
(The Life of John Berryman)
John Haffenden
(Novelists in Interview)
John Haffenden
(William Empson: Vol. II - Against the Christians)
René Hague
(A Commentary on the Anathemata of David Jones )
Robert Hahn
(No Messages)
Susan Hahn
(Harriet Rubin's Mother's Wooden Hand)
Susan Hahn
(Incontinence)
Donald Hall
(Kicking the Leaves)
Donald Hall
(The Old Life)
J.C. Hall
(Selected and New Poems 1939-84)
Jason David Hall
(Seamus Heaney: Poet, Critic, Translator)
Robert von Hallberg
(Literary Intellectuals and the Dissolution of the State: Professionalism and Conformity in the GDR)
Alan Halsey
(Wittgenstein's Devil: Selected Writing 1978-98)
Alan Halsey
(Alan Halsey, John Byrum, Geraldine Monk, Ahadada Reader 1)
Alan Halsey
(Term as in Aftermath)
Linda Hamalian
(A Life of Kenneth Rexroth)
Michael Hamburger
(A Mug's Game: Intermittent Memoirs and Ownerless Earth: New and Selected Poems)
Michael Hamburger
(Real Estate)
Michael Hamburger
(The Truth of Poetry)
Michael Hamburger
(Variations)
Michael Hamburger
(A Proliferation of Prophets)
Michael Hamburger
Michael Hamburger
(Collected Poems)
Michael Hamburger
(Selected Poems)
Michael Hamburger
(Testimonies : selected shorter prose 1950 - 1987)
Michael Hamburger
(Roots in the Air)
Michael Hamburger
(Collected Poems 1941-1994)
Michael Hamburger
(Late)
Michael Hamburger
(From A Diary of Non-Events)
Michael Hamburger
(Wild and Wounded)
Richard Hamer
(A Choice of Anglo-Saxon Verse)
Ian Hamilton
(Fifty Poems)
Ian Hamilton
(Against Oblivion: Some Lives of the Twentieth-Century Poets)
Ian Hamilton
(Collected Poems. Edited with an introduction by Alan Jenkins)
Lucy Hamilton
(Stalker )
Lucy Hamilton
(Viewer | Viewed)
Saskia Hamilton
(Canal: New and Selected Poems, 1993-2005)
Saskia Hamilton
(Canal)
Gerald Hammond
(Fleeting Things: English Poets and Poems, 1616-1660)
Robert Hampson
(Robert Hampson and Tony Davenport, editors, Ford Madox Ford: A Reappraisal)
Christopher Hampton
(A Cornered Freedom)
Shmuel HaNagid
(Selected Poems of Shmuel HaNagid, translated by Peter Cole)
Philip Hancock
(Just Help Yourself)
Philip Hancock
(City Works Dept)
Peter Handke
(Across, translated by Ralph Manheim ; Slow Homecoming, translated by Ralph Manheim; and The Left-Handed Woman, translated by Ralph Manheim )
Gary J. Handwerk
(Irony and Ethics in Narrative: From Schlegel to Lacan)
Lynn Hard
(Dancing on the Drainboard)
Paul Hardacre
(papertiger: new world poetry #03, on CD-ROM, edited by Paul Hardacre & Brett Dionysus)
Choman Hardi
(Life for Us)
Kerry Hardie
(A Furious Place)
Kerry Hardie
(Where Now Begins)
Kerry Hardie
(We Go On)
Adrian Harding
(Transparencies and Dusk Around Fire)
Thomas Hardy
(Selected Poems, edited by David Wright)
Patrick Hare
(Aeroplanes in Childhood)
Joy Harjo
(A Map to the Next World)
Barbara Harlow
(Resistance Literature)
Claire Harman
(Sylvia Townsend Warner. A Biography)
Michael S. Harper
(Honorable Amendments)
James Harpur
(A Vision of Comets)
Will Harris
(Brother Poem)
Jeffrey Harrison
(Feeding the Fire)
Jeffrey Harrison
(Incomplete Knowlege and The Names of Things. New and Selected Poems)
Keith Harrison
(Changes: New and Collected Poems 1962-2002)
Lesley Harrison
(One Bird Flying: poems from the Great Road)
Tony Harrison
(From 'The School of Eloquence' and Other Poems )
Tony Harrison
(U. S. Martial)
Tony Harrison
(Bloodaxe Critical Anthologies: 1, Tony Harrison, edited by Neil Astley)
Tony Harrison
(A Cold Coming: Gulf War Poems)
Tony Harrison
(Laureate's Block and Other Poems)
Tony Harrison
(Collected Film Poetry)
A.F. Harrold
(Logic and the Heart: Love Poems 1999-2003)
David Harsent
(Dreams of the Dead)
David Harsent
(Mister Punch)
David Harsent
(Selected Poems)
David Harsent
(Legion)
David Harsent
(Night)
David Harsent
(Fire Songs)
David Hart
(The Titanic Café closes its doors and hits the rocks)
Henry Hart
(The Poetry of Geoffrey Hill )
Kevin Hart
(Flame Tree: Selected Poems)
Jean Hartley
(Philip Larkin, The Marvell Press and Me)
Geoffrey H. Hartman
(Criticism in the Wilderness: The Study of Literature Today )
D.W. Hartnett
(A Signalled Love)
David Hartnett
(House of Moon)
David Hartnett
(At the Wood's Edge)
Michael Hartnett
(Haicéad)
Michael Hartnett
(Selected and New Poems)
Michael Hartnett
(Collected Poems)
Michael Hartnett
(A Book of Strays, edited by Peter Fallon and Translations, edited by Peter Fallon)
A.D. Harvey
(English Poetry in a Changing Society 1780-1825 )
A.D. Harvey
(English Literature and the Great War with France: an anthology and commentary )
Arnold Harvey
(A Muse of Fire: Literature, Art and War)
Denise Harvey
(This Dialectic of Blood and Light: George Seferis – Philip Sherrard An Exchange: 1947–1971 Edited by Denise Harvey)
John Harvey
(Out of Silence: New & Selected Poems)
Elisabeth Harvor
(An Open Door in the Landscape)
Gwen Harwood
Lee Harwood
(Collected Poems)
Lee Harwood
(Not the Full Story and Selected Poems)
Lee Harwood
(The Orchid Boat)
Alamgir Hashmi
(The Ramazan Libation: Selected Poems, introduced by John Kinsella)
Dennis Haskell
(Samuel Johnson in Marrickville)
Michael Haslam
(A Whole Bauble)
Michael Haslam
(The Music Laid her Song in Language)
Michael Haslam
(Ickerbrow Trig)
Sara Haslam
(Fragmenting Modernism: Ford Madox Ford, the Novel and the Great War)
Robert Hass
(Time and Materials (Poems 1997-2005))
Robert Hass
(The Apple Trees at Olema: New & Selected Poems)
Robert Hass
(A Little Book on Form: An Exploration into the Formal Imagination of Poetry)
Robert Hass
(Summer Snow)
Geoffrey Hattersley
(Don't Worry)
Olaf H. Hauge
(Leaf-Huts and Snow-Houses, translated by Robin Fulton)
Mila Haugová
(Scent of the Unseen. Bilingual. Translated by James and Viera Sutherland-Smith, introduction by Fiona Sampson)
John Hawkes
(Adventures in the Alaskan Skin Trade)
Christian Hawkey
(Ventrakl)
Ralph Hawkins
(Active in Airtime #1, 2, 3, 4; Flecks; Routes and Abrasions; Without & Within; and Writ)
Ralph Hawkins
(The Moon, the Chief Hairdresser)
T.A.S. Hayllar
(R.K. Sadler & T.A.S. Hayllar, Poetry for Pleasure)
Ronald Hayman
(Brecht: a Biography)
Ronald Hayman
(Writing Against: a biography of Sartre)
Ronald Hayman
(The Death and Life of Sylvia Plath)
Oli Hazzard
(Lorem Ipsum)
Li He
(Goddesses, Ghosts and Demons)
Dermot Healey
(Banished Misfortune and Fighting with Shadows)
Seamus Heaney
(North)
Seamus Heaney
(Seamus Heaney, Preoccupations: Selected Prose, 1968-1978)
Seamus Heaney
(Gravities)
Seamus Heaney
(The Government of the Tongue: The 1986 T.S. Eliot Memorial Lectures and Other Critical Writings)
Seamus Heaney
(New Selected Poems 1966-1987)
Seamus Heaney
(Seeing Things)
Seamus Heaney
Reviewed by Roger Caldwell (1998)
Seamus Heaney
(Beowulf: A New Translation)
Seamus Heaney
(Electric Light)
Seamus Heaney
(Finders Keepers: Selected Prose 1971-2001)
Vicki Hearne
(Nervous Horses)
Desmond Heath
(Zagzig and Other Directions: Poems and Pieces)
John Heath-Stubbs
(The Immolation of Aleph)
John Heath-Stubbs
(Selected Poems edited by John Clegg)
Anthony Hecht
(Millions of Strange Shadows)
Anthony Hecht
(The Venetian Vespers)
Anthony Hecht
(A Love for Four Voices)
Anthony Hecht
(The Transparent Man)
Anthony Hecht
(Anthony Hecht in conversation with Philip Hoy, Between the Lines)
Roger Hecht
(Parade of Ghosts)
Steven Heighton
(Patient Frame)
Heinrich Heine
(Deutschland: ein Wintermärchen, translated by T.J. Reed)
Heinrich Heine
(The Lazarus Poems, with English versions by Alistair Elliot )
Heinrich Heine
(Selected Poems)
Erich Heller
(In the Age of Prose)
Michael Heller
(Speaking the Estranged: Essays on the Work of George Oppen and This Constellation Is A Name: Collected Poems 1965-2010)
Michael Heller
(Within the Inscribed)
Hamish Henderson
(Alias MacAlias: Writings on Songs, Folk and Literature)
Hamish Henderson
Diana Hendry
(Borderers)
Diana Hendry
(Where I Was)
J.F. Hendry
(A World Alien )
J.F. Hendry
(The Sacred Threshold: A life of Rilke )
Brian Henry
(Astronaut)
Robert Henryson
(The Testament of Cresseid & Seven Fables. Translated with an introduction by Seamus Heaney)
Brian Hepworth
(The Rise of Romanticism: Essential Texts)
Joyce Herbert
(Approaching Snow)
W.N. Herbert
(Forked Tongue and The Testament of the Reverend Thomas Dick)
W.N. Herbert
(The Laurelude)
W.N. Herbert
(Bad Shaman Blues)
W.N. Herbert
(Three Men on the Metro)
W.N. Herbert
(The Wreck of the Fathership )
Zbigniew Herbert
(Selected Poems, translated by John and Bogdana Carpenter)
Zbigniew Herbert
(Report From The Besieged City, translated by John and Bogdana Carpenter)
David Herd
(John Ashbery and American Poetry)
David Herd
(Mandelson! Mandelson! A Memoir)
David Herd
(All Just)
David Herd
(Through)
Tracey Herd
(Dead Redhead)
Ramona Herdman
(A Warm and Snouting Thing)
Josef Herman
(Notes From a Welsh Diary)
Theo Hermans
(The Structure of Modernist Poetry)
Miguel Hernández
(Unceasing Lightning (El rayo que no cesa), versions by Michael Smith)
Miguel Hernández
(Solitudes & Other Early Poems)
Eliana Hernández-Pachón
(The Brush / La Mata)
Benjamin Hertwig
(Slow War)
Sophie Herxheimer
(Velkom to Inklandt. Poems in My Grandmother’s Inklisch)
Phoebe Hesketh
(Netting the Sun: New and Collected Poems)
Phoebe Hesketh
(Sundowner)
Phoebe Hesketh
(The Leave Train)
Phoebe Hesketh
(A Box of Silver Birch)
Dorothy Hewett
(Alice in Wormland)
Robert Hewison
(Future Tense: A New Art for the Nineties )
John Hewitt
(Mosaic and The Selected Poems)
Seán Hewitt
(Tongues of Fire)
Georg Heym
(Poems (bilingual edition). Translated and introduced by Antony Hasler)
Howard Hibbett
(The Chrysanthemum and the Fish: Japanese Humor Since the Age of the Shoguns)
Rita Ann Higgins
(Sunny Side Plucked)
Nâzim Hikmet
(Beyond the Walls: Selected Poems, translated by Ruth Christie, Richard McKane and & Talât Sait Halman)
Geoffrey Hill
Geoffrey Hill
(The Collected Poems)
Geoffrey Hill
(Vincent Sherry, The Uncommon Tongue: The Poetry and Criticism of Geoffrey Hill)
Geoffrey Hill
(The Enemy's Country. Words, Contexture, and other Circumstances of Language)
Geoffrey Hill
(Canaan)
Geoffrey Hill
(The Orchards of Syon)
Geoffrey Hill
(Three Bromsgrove Poets, with introductions by Alan Holden, edited by Robin Shaw)
Geoffrey Hill
(Style and Faith: Essays)
Geoffrey Hill
(Without Title)
Geoffrey Hill
(A Treatise of Civil Power)
Geoffrey Hill
(Oraclau/Oracles)
Geoffrey Hill
(Essays on his Later Work, edited by John Lyon and Peter McDonald )
Reginald Hill
(Child's Play)
Selima Hill
(Saying Hello At The Station)
Selima Hill
(Trembling Hearts in the Bodies of Dogs)
Selima Hill
(A Little Book of Meat)
Selima Hill
(Portrait of My Lover as a Horse)
Selima Hill
(fifty fifty, edited by Charles Bainbridge, Tania Earnshaw, Selima Hill, Mimi Khalvati, Stephen Knight, Simon Smith)
Selima Hill
(The Sparkling Jewel of Naturism)
Selima Hill
(Men Who Feed Pigeons)
Brenda Hillman
(Bright Existence)
Brenda Hillman
(Death Tractates)
Brenda Hillman
(Extra Hidden Life, among the days)
Jeff Hilson
(The Reality Street Book of Sonnets, edited by Jeff Hilson)
Ian Hilton
(Peter Huchel: Plough a lonely furrow)
Mark Hinchliffe
(The Raven and the Laughing Head)
Daryl Hine
(A Reliquary and Other Poems)
Derek Hines
(Gilgamesh)
Ronald Hingley
(Nightingale Fever: Russian Poets in Revolution)
Edward Hirsch
(Poet’s Glossary)
Jane Hirshfield
(After)
Jane Hirshfield
(The Beauty)
Jane Hirshfield
(Ledger)
Denis Hirson
(The House Next Door to Africa)
Zoë Hitzig
(Not Us Now)
Charles Hobday
(Charles Hobday: Edgell Rickword: Poet at War)
Hannah Hodgson
(Queen of Hearts)
Jen Hofer
(Sin puertas visibles. An Anthology of Contemporary Poetry by Mexican Women, bilingual, edited and translated by Jen Hofer)
Adina Hoffman
Eva Hoffman
(On Czesław Miłosz: Visions from the Other Europe)
Richard Hoffman
(Love & Fury and Noon until Night)
Richard Hoffpauir
(The Art of Restraint: English Poetry from Hardy to Larkin)
Gert Hofmann
(Our Conquest, translated by Christopher Middleton)
Michael Hofmann
(Nights in the Iron Hotel)
Michael Hofmann
(Acrimony)
Michael Hofmann
(Corona, Corona)
Michael Hofmann
(Approximately Nowhere)
Michael Hofmann
(Selected Poems)
Michael Hofmann
(Where Have You Been?)
Michael Hofmann
(One Lark, One Horse)
Douglas R. Hofstadter
(Le Ton beau de Marot: In Praise of the Music of Language)
David Holbrook
(Lost Bearings in English Poetry)
David Holbrook
(Education, Nihilism and Survival )
David Holbrook
(Selected Poems)
Molly Holden
(Three Bromsgrove Poets, with introductions by Alan Holden, edited by Robin Shaw)
Friedrich Hölderlin
(Selected Poems, translated by David Constantine)
Friedrich Hölderlin
John Hollander
(Powers of Thirteen)
John Hollander
(Types of Shape)
John Hollander
(The Work of Poetry)
Matthew Hollis
(Ground Water)
Matthew Hollis
(The Waste Land: A Biography of a Poem)
Geoffrey Holloway
(All I can say)
Geoffrey Holloway
(The Strangest Thing)
Paul Holman
(The Memory of the Drift Books I-IV)
Vagn Holmboe
(Danish Street Cries, translated by Anne Lockhart and Experiencing Music: A Composer's Notes, translated, edited and introduced by Paul Rapoport with a foreword by Robert Simpson)
Philip Holmes
(A Place to Stand)
Richard Holmes
(Shelley on Love, ed. Richard Holmes)
Richard Holmes
(This Long Pursuit: Reflections of a Romantic Biographer)
Miroslav Holub
(The Dimension of the Present Moment and other essays, edited by David Young and Vanishing Lung Syndrome, translated by David Young and Dana Hábová)
Miroslav Holub
(The Jingle-Bell Principle, translated by James Naughton)
Miroslav Holub
(Poems Before and After)
Eric Homberger
(The Art of the Real: Poetry in England and America since 1939)
Park Honan
(Matthew Arnold, a Life)
Lauri Honko
(The Great Bear: A Thematic Anthology of Oral Poetry in the Finno-Ugrian Languages)
Stuart Hood
(A Storm from Paradise)
Stuart Hood
(A Den of Faxes)
Jeremy Hooker
(Solent Shore)
Jeremy Hooker
(A View from the Source and Poetry of Place)
Jeremy Hooker
(Master of the Leaping Figures)
Jeremy Hooker
(Their Silence a Language)
Jeremy Hooker
(Adamah)
Jeremy Hooker
(Openings: A European Journal)
Jeremy Hooker
(Diary of a Stroke)
Jeremy Hooker
(Art of Seeing: Essays on Poetry, Landscape Painting and Photography)
A.D. Hope
(The New Cratylus: Notes on the Craft of Poetry)
A.D. Hope
(Selected Poems, chosen and introduced by Ruth Morse)
A.D. Hope
(Orpheus)
Danielle Hope
(Mrs Uomo’s Yearbook )
David Hopkins
(English Poetry: a poetic record, from Chaucer to Yeats.)
Gerard Manley Hopkins
(Selected Letters, edited by Catherine Phillips)
Holly Hopkins
(Soon Every House Will Have One )
Abdur-Rahman Slade Hopkinson
(Snowscape with Signature)
Horace
(The Complete Odes and Satires of Horace, Translated with Introduction and Notes by Sidney Alexander)
Frances Horovitz
(Water Over Stone)
Michael Horovitz
(Growing Up: Selected Poems and Pictures 1951-1979)
Michel Houellebecq
(Unreconciled: Poems 1991–2013 translated by Gavin Bowd)
Alex Houen
(Hold! West)
A.E. Housman
(Three Bromsgrove Poets, with introductions by Alan Holden, edited by Robin Shaw)
Richard Howard
(Trappings)
Keith Howden
(Onkonkay)
Anthony Howell
(Notions of a Mirror)
Anthony Howell
(First Time in Japan)
Peter Howse
(Origins)
Peter Hoyle
(Brantwood and Camera Lucida)
Shengchi Hsu
(Daodejing)
Peter Huchel
(The Garden of Theophrastus, translated by Michael Hamburger)
Peter Huchel
(Reiner Kunze, Mireille Gansel, 'In Time of Need'. A Conversation about Poetry, Resistance and Exile. Translated by Edmund Jephcott. With an Essay by Ritchie Robertson)
Peter Huchel
(These Numbered Days)
Caoilinn Hughes
(Orchid and the Wasp)
Colin Hughes
(David Jones: The Man who was on the Field)
Frieda Hughes
(Stonepicker)
Ian Hughes
(Slate)
John Hughes
(Negotiations with the Chill Wind)
Peter Hughes
(The Metro Poems)
Peter Hughes
(Nistanimera)
Peter Hughes
(Allotment Architecture)
Peter Hughes
(Quite Frankly: After Petrarch’s Sonnets )
Siân Hughes
(The Missing)
Ted Hughes
(Season Songs)
Ted Hughes
(Moortown)
Ted Hughes
(Moortown Diary and Wolfwatching )
Ted Hughes
(Shakespeare and the Goddess of Complete Being)
Ted Hughes
(Rain-Charms for the Duchy and other poems)
Ted Hughes
(New Selected Poems 1957-1994)
Ted Hughes
(Winter Pollen: Occasional Prose)
Ted Hughes
(Tales from Ovid)
Ted Hughes
(EURIPEDES, Alcestis: in a version by Ted Hughes)
Ted Hughes
(ELAINE FEINSTEIN, Ted Hughes, The Life of a Poet)
Richard Hugo
(Making Certain It Goes On: The Collected Poems of Richard Hugo)
Victor Hugo
(The Distance, The Shadows, tr. Harry Guest)
Vicente Huidobro
(Vicente Huidobro: The Careers of a Poet)
Robert Hull
(Encouraging Shakespeare)
Keri Hulme
(The Windeater: Te Kaihau)
Keri Hulme
(The Windeater: Te Kawiju)
T.E. Hulme
(The Collected Writings of T.E. Hulme, edited by Karen Csengeri)
Clark Hulse
(Metamorphic Verse: The Elizabethan Minor Epic )
Michael Hulse
(Knowing and Forgetting)
Michael Hulse
(Propaganda)
Michael Hulse
(Eating Strawberries in the Necropolis)
Michael Hulse
(Mother Of Battles)
Michael Hulse
(The Secret History)
Malcolm Humble
(Malcolm Humble and Raymond Furness A Companion to Twentieth Century German Literature)
Emyr Humphreys
(Miscellany Two)
Emyr Humphreys
(Shards of Light)
Ian Hunter
(The Emergence of Literary Education)
Vicki Husband
(Sykkel Saga)
Pearse Hutchinson
(Barnsley Main Seam)
Pearse Hutchinson
(Collected Poems)
Keith Hutson
(Baldwin’s Catholic Geese)
Mark Hyatt
(So Much for Life: Selected Poems, edited by Sam Ladkin and Luke Roberts)
Robin Hyde
(Selected Poems, edited by Lydia Wevers)
Paul Hyland
(Riddles for Jack)
Paul Hyland
(The Stubborn Forest)
Paul Hyland
(Kicking Sawdust)
Paul Hyland
(The Art of the Impossible: New and Selected Poems, 1974-2004)
Anthony Hyne
(David Jones - A Fusilier at the Front)

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