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poetry london 2012, 72
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poetry london 2012. Summer Issue 72

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Goldsmiths/University of London, London 2012

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poetry london 2012, 72
poetry london 2012. Summer Issue 72
Goldsmiths/University of London, London 2012
Reihe: poetry london 2022/072
Größe: 4°
Seitenzahl: 57 S.
Einband: OBrosch.
Vorl. Spr. 1: Englisch
Originalspr.: versch.
Herausgeber: Kapos, Martha
Dooley, Tim
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Lyrik und Sekundärliteratur
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2012. Summer Issue 72 Inhalt: Editorial by Martha Kapos, Assistant Poetry Editor ‘I wonder if you read much foreign poetry?’ Ian Hamilton once asked Philip Larkin. ‘Foreign poetry? No!’ Poems Jan Wagner - a horse, S. 1 - spurge, S.1 - preparations for the caiman hunt, S. 2 - sheets, S. 2 - lazarus, S. 3 Leontia Flynn - Accidental Stars, S. 3 - MacNeice, S. 3 Bill Manhire - Poem in an Orchard, S. 4 WN Herbert - Fly Novitiate, S. 4 - from Pilgrim Street, S. 5 Stephen Knight - We Lived Here, S. 6 - Hamelin, S. 6 Valérie Rouzeau - Vain Poem, S. 7 Matthew Zapruder - Poem for Russia with a white plastic wolf, S. 8 - To Sergio Franchi, S.9 Christopher Reid - The Crossroads, S. 10 - The Caryatids, S. 10 - The Coward, S. 11 Simon Armitage - The Empire, S. 11 Abigail Parry - Roker’s Birds, S. 12 - Milagros, S. 12 Heather Phillipson - Oh. Is he dead?, S. 13 - Rumination on an Inch of Cotton, S. 13 Shakila Azizzada - Cat lying in wait, S. 14 - Haft Seen, S. 14 Kathryn Maris - Will You Be My Friend, Kate Moss?, S. 15 Matthew Haigh - The Dud, S. 15 Susan Wicks - Lebkuchen-Haus, S. 16 - Real Time, S. 16 Marianne Boruch - In the Book of Myth, S. 17 Dennis Casling - Happy Families, S. 18 - The Fiery Lake, S. 18 Maura Dooley - In A Dream he is Still Busy, S. 19 - In A Dream she Meets Him Again, S. 19 Nikola Madzirov - When Somebody Departs Everything Created Returns, S. 19 - Them and Us, S. 19 Jacob Polley - The Havocs, S. 20 Mark Tredinnick - Painted honeyeater in a blue field, S. 22 - With Sarasvati tonight under the lemon gum, S. 22 Reviews & Features - Bitter Crossings. Ahren Warner on Ruth Padel’s bold exploration of a world shaped by migration, S. 25 - Broken Boundaries. Claire Crowther on contemporary cultural exchange in the poetry of Amina Said and Mimi Khalvati, S. 28 - Diverse and Complex. Fred d’Aguiar on poetry from a fractured Caribbean by James Berry and Kwame Dawes, S. 31 - ‘They all lived happily ever after’ is a horrible way to end a story. John Burnside in conversation with Helen Mort at StAnza Poetry Festival 2012, S. 33 - Survival of the Species. Martyn Crucefix on first collections by Judy Brown, Adam Horovitz, Carole Bromley, Sheree Mack, Fawzia Kane and Eoghan Walls, S. 35 - Starting Points. David Cooke on two introductory anthologies, S. 38 - Fêted, Forgotten, Championed and Censored. Alex Pryce on retrospective collections by Una Marson, Hope Mirrlees and Antonia Pozzi, S. 40 - Moral Statements. Sue Hubbard on new collections from Linda Chase, Peter Robinson and Michael Glover, S. 42 - Light-filled Visions From a Dark Past. Tom Chivers on versions of medieval poetry by Jane Draycott and Simon Armitage, S. 44 - Where Words Slip Their Moorings. Julian Stannard on collections by Gerry Cambridge, Tim Cumming, Katy Evans-Bush and Philip Gross, S. 47 - A fin de siècle Mahon. Patrick McGuinness on Derek Mahon’s slippery conclusions, S. 50 Übersetzungen von: Danielle Janess, Julian Smith-Newman, David Keplinger, Susan Wicks, Mimi Khalvati, Zuzanna Olszewska, PEggy Reid, Graham W. Reid

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1479 2591-2012

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