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Liberty Faber Poetry 2026 Diary

ISBN: 9780571395705 ISBN: 9780571395705

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Covered in Liberty fabric, this handsome A5 hardback diary is printed in colour throughout with a ribbon bookmark and an elastic closure. A week to a view diary containing a new selection every year of forty poems along with illustrations from the Faber Archive.

The Faber Poetry list, originally founded in the 1920s, was shaped by the taste of T. S. Eliot, who was its guiding light for nearly forty years. Each passing decade has seen it grow with the addition of poets who are among the finest of their generation. The Liberty Faber Poetry Diary is a celebration of this remarkable Faber list:

Victoria Adukwei Bulley. Simon Armitage, George Barker, Emily Berry, William Blake, Mary Jean Chan, John Clare, Gillian Clarke, Wendy Cope, Julia Copus, Stephen Crane, John Donne, T.S. Eliot, Matthew Francis, Lavinia Greenlaw, Thomas Hardy, Seamus Heaney, Gerard Manley Hopkins, Ted Hughes, Ishion Hutchinson, Ben Jonson, John Keats, Zaffar Kunial, Philip Larkin, D.H. Lawrence, Lachlan Mackinnon, Ange Mlinko, Daljit Nagra, Sylvia Plath, Camille Ralphs, Richard Scott, William Shakespeare, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Stevie Smith, Wislawa Szymborska, Edward Thomas, Derek Walcott, Walt Whitman, William Wordsworth, W.B. Yeats


Hardback
128 pages
21 x 14.8cm

Format: Hardcover

Dimensions: 20cm x 15cm x 1 cm

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