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No Sex for Priests - Heather McHugh
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No Coward Soul Is Mine

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No Coward Soul Is Mine - Emily Bronte - Read by Fleur Adcock
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No 3 from Uses for the Thames - Jane Draycott
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Nissim Ezekiel

B. 1924 D. 2004

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Nissim Ezekiel, recognised as the father of Indian English poetry, was a foundational figure in introducing Modernism to the post-independence Indian literary scene. He captured the essence of everyday life through idiosyncratic descriptions of ordinary men and women. Through his…

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Nine to Five - Roger McGough
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Nine Nights - Malika Booker
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Nii Ayikwei Parkes grew up in Ghana but was born in the UK where he later returned for further study, where with the friendship and tutelage of fellow black poets he became a vibrant new voice in British performance poetry. 

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Nightwalker - Edward Baugh
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Nights of 1964-1966: The Old Reliable - Marilyn Hacker
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Night Sounds - Ella Duffy
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Night Photograph - Lavinia Greenlaw
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Night Music - Linda Gregg
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When the nights are lengthening and Halloween is on the horizon, delve deep into the Archive to and explore all things strange, slanted, odd and unexpected. Perhaps listen alone, with headphones on, in the dark, and feel these voices in your bones…

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Night Club - Billy Collins
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Nigel McLoughlin was born in Enniskillen in 1968. In 2005 he moved to take up post at the University of Gloucestershire where he is now Professor of Creativity & Poetics. He has published five poetry collections and written many contributions…

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Nick Makoha is the author of ‘The Lost Collection of an Invisible Man’ (Flipped Eye Publishing, 2005), ‘The Second Republic’ (Slapering Hol Press, 2014), ‘The Kingdom of Gravity’ (Peepal Tree Press, 2017) and ‘Resurrection Man’ (Jai-Alai Books, 2018) 

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Nick Laird

B. 1975

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Combining edgy vernacular and blunt reportage with a delicate lyricism, Nick Laird’s poems delight, surprise and unnerve. Often concerned with the lingering sectarian violence of Northern Ireland’s Troubles, his writing complicates the personal and political, exposing the fault lines in…

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Nice Has Become a Suburb of Edinburgh - Ron Butlin
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