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Product Description: In Voodoo Excess, Jeremy Reed charts in poetry and prose the astonishing career of the Rolling Stonesâfrom the bandâs early days in 1962 to the 50th anniversary tour in 2012 and its extension in 2013. With great originality he examines why the Stones have been a musical and cultural phenomenon, and everything public and mythical, anecdotal and apocryphal about the larger-than-life individual band members, shaping the raw material into memorable lyric poetry...read more
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9781907587504 | Enitharmon Pr, October 1, 2015, cover price $14.95 | About this edition: In Voodoo Excess, Jeremy Reed charts in poetry and prose the astonishing career of the Rolling Stonesâfrom the bandâs early days in 1962 to the 50th anniversary tour in 2012 and its extension in 2013.
Hardcover:
9781468310672 | Overlook Pr, February 3, 2015, cover price $27.95
Paperback:
9780373440603, titled "Home Improvement" | Harlequin Books, January 1, 1999, cover price $3.50 | also contains Home Improvement
Hardcover:
9780333657379, titled "Nationalism in Belgium: Shifting Identities, 1780-1995" | Palgrave Macmillan, June 1, 1998, cover price $185.00 | also contains Nationalism in Belgium: Shifting Identities, 1780-1995
Paperback:
9780720615890 | Peter Owen Ltd, October 1, 2014, cover price $22.95
Product Description: Sooner or Later Frank finds Jeremy Reed optimising his London quarter of Soho and the West End, its outlaws, opportune strangers and rogue mavericks condensed into poems coloured by an imagery that pushes pioneering edges towards final frontiers...read more
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9781907587412 | Enitharmon Pr, April 1, 2014, cover price $15.95 | About this edition: Sooner or Later Frank finds Jeremy Reed optimising his London quarter of Soho and the West End, its outlaws, opportune strangers and rogue mavericks condensed into poems coloured by an imagery that pushes pioneering edges towards final frontiers.
Product Description: Piccadilly Bongo finds Jeremy Reed, described by Pete Doherty as Âa legendâ, at his most imaginatively brilliant, writing about his particular London milieu, and most often Soho. The collection, fuelled by breathtaking imagery, is complemented by a CD of Soho Songs from the pop legend and Britainâs leading torch singer Marc Almond, as a unique collaboration expressive of deeply-felt, evocative Piccadilly associations...read more
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9781904634959 | Enitharmon Pr, June 15, 2011, cover price $23.95 | About this edition: Piccadilly Bongo finds Jeremy Reed, described by Pete Doherty as Âa legendâ, at his most imaginatively brilliant, writing about his particular London milieu, and most often Soho.
Product Description: In 1956 John Stephen took a lease on the newly available 5 Carnaby Streetâhe was to remark later, "If I hadn't had a very understanding landlord, that would have been the end of me. But he led me around the corner to Carnaby Street, showed me a shop and suggested I got to work right away...read more
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9781906598310, titled "The King of Carnaby Street: The Life of John Stephen" | Haus Pub, August 1, 2010, cover price $26.00 | About this edition: In 1956 John Stephen took a lease on the newly available 5 Carnaby Streetâhe was to remark later, "If I hadn't had a very understanding landlord, that would have been the end of me.
Product Description: The Picture of Dorian Gray is presented here in its rare original incarnation, the overtly homoerotic Lippincott edition, with an appendix sampling Wildeâs later revisions. Also included is a brilliant introduction by Jeremy Reed, detailing the two editions and realigning the bookâs position in the history of subversive underground fiction...read more
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9780979984785 | Reprint edition (Solar Books, March 30, 2009), cover price $14.95 | About this edition: The Picture of Dorian Gray is presented here in its rare original incarnation, the overtly homoerotic Lippincott edition, with an appendix sampling Wildeâs later revisions.
Product Description: Christopher Marlowe and his Elizabethan set are reincarnated in a near-future dystopian London on the brink of destruction, battling AIDS and trapped by their shared past. A typically original and erotically charged novel by one of Britain's most idiosyncratic writers, The Grid is set in the not-too-distant future, when Britain is ruled by the autocratic Commissar, London has merged with Tokyo and police use flying cars to combat rogue Boeing pilots doing kamikaze stunts over the capital's skyscrapers...read more
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9780720613032 | Peter Owen Ltd, July 15, 2008, cover price $18.95 | About this edition: Christopher Marlowe and his Elizabethan set are reincarnated in a near-future dystopian London on the brink of destruction, battling AIDS and trapped by their shared past.
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9780720612561 | Reprint edition (Peter Owen Ltd, May 30, 2008), cover price $13.95
Product Description: Sex, jazz, glam icons, green crochet bikinis, Gossard wonderbras, white nights and blueblack seas - the usual colourful, sensual Jeremy Reed imagery in this brand new collection. Jeremy Reed's many poetry books include Saints and Psychotics (1979), By the Fisheries (1984), Nero (1985), Selected Poems (1987), Dicing for Pearls (1990), Nineties (1990) and Kicks (1995)...read more
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9781861711496 | Crescent Moon Pub, February 28, 2008, cover price $8.99 | About this edition: Sex, jazz, glam icons, green crochet bikinis, Gossard wonderbras, white nights and blueblack seas - the usual colourful, sensual Jeremy Reed imagery in this brand new collection.
Product Description: This Is How You Disappear is Jeremy Reed's most autobiographical book to date, and one in which he celebrates the dead and missing friends who were the formative and enduring influences on his life as a poet. Using the elegy to imaginatively recreate the often extraordinary individual characteristics of his subjects, Reed's personal book of the dead is one that burns with his customary dynamic for dazzling imagery, glows with compassion for the suffering, and sparkles with a visual retrieval of detail so acute it hurts...read more
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9781904634430 | Enitharmon Pr, December 15, 2007, cover price $14.95 | About this edition: This Is How You Disappear is Jeremy Reed's most autobiographical book to date, and one in which he celebrates the dead and missing friends who were the formative and enduring influences on his life as a poet.
Product Description: Reedâs new biography draws on new material to map out the enigmatic life and times of one of Britainâs most extraordinary novelists.This biography of novelist Anna Kavan, draws on newly discovered material about a visionary writer who renamed herself after a character in one of her own novels and did everything she could to resist biography...read more
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9780720612738 | Peter Owen Ltd, September 15, 2006, cover price $21.95 | About this edition: Reedâs new biography draws on new material to map out the enigmatic life and times of one of Britainâs most extraordinary novelists.
Product Description: âUntil now the only true record we had of this amazing time was the music, the photos and our memories. Jeremy Reed's Orange Sunshine takes a giant leap of faith that has succeeded in imaginatively recreating the times, and as such is an educative marvel...read more
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9780946719884 | S A F Pub Ltd, August 30, 2006, cover price $22.95 | About this edition: âUntil now the only true record we had of this amazing time was the music, the photos and our memories.
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9780971457812 | Revised edition (Solar Books, August 15, 2006), cover price $14.95
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9781840681314 | Creation Books, May 30, 2006, cover price $15.95
Product Description: Jean Genet: poet-thief, novelist, revolutionary, gay icon. Genet's early life was one of vagrancy and crime. He emerged in 1942 from prison with the extraordinarily subversive novel Our Lady of the Flowers. Championed by Cocteau and Sartre, Genet became a legend to the underworld for his subsequent novels, dark fusions of crime, sex and flowers...read more
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9781840681239 | Creation Books, April 1, 2005, cover price $16.95 | About this edition: Jean Genet: poet-thief, novelist, revolutionary, gay icon.
Product Description: Reed invents new subject matter for British poetry, celebrating as he does aspects of pop culture, underground icons, the fast energies of big city life and taking into his remit everything from Martian probes to Morrissey in LA. Described by Edmund White as ""the English Rimbaud, "" Reed is unrivalled in the creation of an imagery that totally dazzles...read more
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9781904634034 | Enitharmon Pr, March 15, 2005, cover price $23.95 | About this edition: Reed invents new subject matter for British poetry, celebrating as he does aspects of pop culture, underground icons, the fast energies of big city life and taking into his remit everything from Martian probes to Morrissey in LA.
Product Description: Michael Kenna first began photographing the Ratcliffe power station in the early 1980s, and over the past several years he has visited the site many times, producing a body of work as ominous as it is beautiful. The Ratcliffe photographs take on the tonal quality of a partially lit ecosphere unique to the photographer and his subject...read more
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9781590050972 | Nazraeli Pr, November 24, 2004, cover price $65.00 | About this edition: Michael Kenna first began photographing the Ratcliffe power station in the early 1980s, and over the past several years he has visited the site many times, producing a body of work as ominous as it is beautiful.
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9781840680904 | Creation Books, June 30, 2004, cover price $14.95
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9781566565486 | Interlink Pub Group Inc, April 1, 2004, cover price $12.95
Product Description: The past comes to haunt contemporary London in this evocation of the life of the little-known Roman boy-emperor Heliogabalus. The Roman gay world is mirrored in Jim's relations with his duplicitous partner Danny and the contemporary London scene they inhabit...read more
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9780720611939 | Peter Owen Ltd, March 1, 2004, cover price $18.95 | About this edition: The past comes to haunt contemporary London in this evocation of the life of the little-known Roman boy-emperor Heliogabalus.
Hardcover:
9780752851594 | Orion Pub Co, February 1, 2003, cover price $22.99 | About this edition: Heartbreak Hotel is a brilliant, witty, evocative biography of Elvis in verse.
Product Description: Jeremy Reed's new collection centres on the legendary figure of the jazz singer Billie Holiday (1915-59), 'Lady Day', whose talent propelled her from poverty in Baltimore to fame as a vocalist in Harlem nightclubs and international celebrity through her recordings with Benny Goodman and Duke Ellington...read more
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9781900564625 | Enitharmon Pr, April 1, 2002, cover price $14.95 | About this edition: Jeremy Reed's new collection centres on the legendary figure of the jazz singer Billie Holiday (1915-59), 'Lady Day', whose talent propelled her from poverty in Baltimore to fame as a vocalist in Harlem nightclubs and international celebrity through her recordings with Benny Goodman and Duke Ellington.
Product Description: Jeremy Reed's acclaimed Sadean trilogy comprising The Pleasure Chateau, Sister Midnight and The Purple Room is now available in one sizzling volume. Hailed as one of the greatest poetic writers of his generation, Jeremy Reed here presents his trilogy of gothic erotica, a tribute to the undying flame of human sexuality...read more (view table of contents, read Amazon.com's description)
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9781840680461 | Creation Books, September 1, 2000, cover price $14.95 | About this edition: Jeremy Reed's acclaimed Sadean trilogy comprising The Pleasure Chateau, Sister Midnight and The Purple Room is now available in one sizzling volume.
Product Description: Drawing inspiration from Kate Moss and Leonard Cohen, November moonlight and mohair jumpers, Patron Saint of Eyeliner is award-winning poet Jeremy Reed's first major collection in several years. This new rich, energised collection of millennial poetry finds Reed once more engaging with the intensely imaginative world he has made expressly his own...read more
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9781840680423 | Creation Pub Group, April 1, 2000, cover price $19.95 | About this edition: Drawing inspiration from Kate Moss and Leonard Cohen, November moonlight and mohair jumpers, Patron Saint of Eyeliner is award-winning poet Jeremy Reed's first major collection in several years.
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