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Philip Gross

    Dark Sky Park
    The Egg of Zero
    Water Table
    Mappa Mundi
    Facetaker - Large Print
    Changes of Address
    • 2022

      With each new collection, Philip Gross' poems extend their conversation between the metaphysical and the acutely physical. His sequences in The Thirteenth Angel scan from moment to moment like flickering needles, registering stress patterns in the world around us. This is Philip Gross's 27th book of poetry, and his 12th from Bloodaxe.

      The Thirteenth Angel
    • 2021

      "To turn, to dig, to plough, to upset, to translate… Bend, lap, journey, time..." The Welsh word troeon unfolds meaning after meaning. In TROEON : TURNINGS , two poets confident in their own traditions meet in the hinterland between translation and collaboration—Cyril Jones from the disciplines of Welsh cynghanedd, Philip Gross from the restless variety of English verse. Rather than lamenting the impossibility of reproducing any language’s unique knots of form and content in translation, they trust each other to explore the energies released. In the cloud chamber, atoms tear, spin, split, translate the past and future into spirals, spun silk, sheer release, the heart of the matter. In the same spirit, Valerie Coffin Price plays an equal part with striking letterpress designs that surprise the language of both writers into new awareness of its possibilities.

      TROEON : TURNINGS
    • 2020

      Between the Islands

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The sea that is always in sight, between us and beyond us, becomes a metaphor in Between the Islands for conversations between separated friends, but it is also the real sea of this planet, used and abused and in need of our care. Between the Islands is Philip Gross's 21st book of poetry, and his 11th from Bloodaxe.

      Between the Islands
    • 2018

      Dark Sky Park

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading
      3.7(18)Add rating

      This is an exciting and thought-provoking celebration of all that is extraordinary in the natural world, that includes fascinating information about the creatures depicted.

      Dark Sky Park
    • 2017

      A Bright Acoustic

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Latest collection by winner of the T.S. Eliot Prize: poems contemplating space and sound, language and the world, the self and its environmental relationships.

      A Bright Acoustic
    • 2017

      Anthems for a Dying Lamb

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Exposition of the last psalms sung by Jesus Encourages Christians to sing the psalms Shows how they can be used in today's church

      Anthems for a Dying Lamb
    • 2016

      Shakespeare Vs. Cthulhu

      • 367 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      An anthologie of fine stories inspir'd by the Bard of Stratford and the Lovecraftian Mythos Imagine if it had been William Shakespeare, England's greatest playwright, who had discovered the truth about the Great Old Ones and the cosmic entity we know as Cthulhu, rather than the American horror writer H P Lovecraft. Imagine if Stratford's favourite son had been the one to learn of the dangers of seeking after forbidden knowledge and of the war waged between the Elder Gods in the Outer Darkness, and had passed on that message, to those with eyes to see it, through his plays and poetry. Welcome to the world of Shakespearean Cthulhu! To mark the 400th anniversary of the death of William Shakespeare, Snowbooks proudly presents fifteen stories of eldritch horror that blend the Bard's most famous plays with Lovecraft's most terrifying creations. But before you dip into this cursEd tome, be warned - that way madness lies...

      Shakespeare Vs. Cthulhu
    • 2015

      Growing brands through sponsorship

      An Empirical Investigation of Brand Image Transfer in a Sponsorship Alliance

      • 349 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      ​Philip Gross addresses a new opportunity for growing brands that may reside within a sponsorship alliance. Typically, brands vie for image transfer from an event or other property when entering a sponsorship engagement. Yet this practice leaves a valuable part of a sponsorship alliance unexploited. Specifically, the author infers from theories of social and cognitive psychology to propose and test a research model that accounts for a sponsor to also gain from brand attitude and personality traits innately tied to a co‐sponsor of the same event. The results provide evidence for direct image transfer between two sponsor brands. Hence, pairing with a co‐sponsor might fortify or dilute a sponsor brand's image depending on the expediency of the image conveyed by that ally.

      Growing brands through sponsorship
    • 2011

      Deep Field

      • 64 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      New collection by Philip Gross, winner of the TS Eliot Prize 2009 for his previous book The Water Table.

      Deep Field
    • 2010

      From the Finger of God

      • 448 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      This book investigates the biblical and theological basis for the classical division of biblical law into moral, civil, and ceremonial. It highlights some of the implications of this division for the doctrines of sin and atonement, concluding that theologians were right to see it as rooted in Scripture and the Ten Commandments as ever-binding.

      From the Finger of God