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poetry london 2022, 101, 103
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poetry london 2022. Spring Issue 101, 103 (102 nicht vorrätig)

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Goldsmiths/University of London, London 2022

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poetry london 2022, 101, 103
poetry london 2022. Spring Issue 101, 103 (102 nicht vorrätig)
Goldsmiths/University of London, London 2022
Reihe: poetry london 2022/101, 103
Größe: 4°
Seitenzahl: 56 S.
Einband: OBrosch.
Vorl. Spr. Orig.: Englisch
Originalspr.: versch.
Herausgeber: Naffis-Sahely, André / George, Dai
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Lyrik und Sekundärliteratur
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Translations from Greek, Russian and Ukrainian - Poetry London Issue 101/2022, 56 S.: Editorial by Dai George Poems Carl Phillips The Closing Hour Troubadours Dante Micheaux Glasgow Mona Kareem Dying Like A Statue Derrick Austin Listening to Björk's Vespertine for Twenty Hours Straight Natalie Linh Bolderston [deadlink] [ ] on Cassette John Kinsella Argonautica Less than Heroes Jim Moore Nothing More Maya C. Popa Les Neiges D'Antan Adam Kirsch Wildwood Aaron Kent Hovercraft as a Verb Gboyega Odubanjo Gun Talk Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin Let me explain War time What happened next? Cathy Galvin Ethnology Gregory Djanikian Without Us Daniele Nunziata Weather Report, 1974 ko ko thett Child waiters Marianne Boruch The Heart is Heavy But Not With Blood Robert Selby Part I, IV, from The Kentish Rebellion Vasyl Stus The Lord Has Started Being Born With Me Ioannis Kalkounos The Night Shift at the Tolls Haris Vlavianos A White Brushstroke James Byrne from "Places you Leave [Mexico City - Puebla - Mexico City]" Daniele Pantano Birth Certificate (Counterquestions) Kathleen Ossip Words on a Monument Romalyn Ante Agimat Oksana Vasyakina What I Know About Violence The Golden Lion in The Room, Dante Micheaux interviews Carl Phillips 'I Did Not Choose California, it Was Given to Me', Cynthia L Haven on Czeslaw Milosz The War Is Everywhere, Sana Goyal on three debuts that explore terror, hunger and belonging across the Arab world Enmeshment, Nicole Jashapara on two new anthologies of the climate crisis Mythical Frequencies, Dominic Leonard on three collections rich with layered histories and music Instead, Let's Say, Genevieve Stevens on three collections charged with quests, suffering and wonder Tell Me Lies, Ben Wilkinson On Don Paterson's 'The Lie' Telling You The Truth, As Best I Can, Selima Hill and Julia Copus in correspondence Notes on contributors - Poetry London Issue 103/2022, 98 S., Autumn: Editorial by Isabelle Baafi, Treacherous Foundations POETRY Bernhard O'Donoghue Folktale Jane Burn The National Trust Cannot Charge you to Come In Karl Knights In the assessment centre waiting room David Woo Death of the Young Artist Oksana Maksymchuk Digital Mapping of a Massacre Ambush / Emergency Bag Efe Duyan An Ant At Full Speed José Vadi Ceiling Stare Roger Robinson Ribs Christos Koukis Moral Lessons Rebecca Goss Woman returns to childhood home, finds herself amongst others Katie Peterson The Teacher and the Student Sam Riviere Pink Souls Khairani Barokka preceding a prayer for the dead asian men who inspired 'a nightmare on elm street' Rachel Mannheimer Decoupling Rachel Mannheimer Matera Mark Ford Phobic Jee Leong Koh From 'Ungovernable Bodies' Richie McCaffery Fighting fit Leo Boix A Latin American Sonnet XXV Mark Waldron A Goodly Fly Philip Hancock The Bench Mona Arshi The Story of the Dhaka Cloth Sherwin Bitsui Snare Shash Trevett Colombo, May 9, 2022 Yannis Ritsos Fear / Blockade Yannis Ritsos The Plough L Kiew Why I don't feed grey squirrels Anthony Anaxagorou Heritage Aesthetics Kimberly Reyes Presentiment WINNERS OF THE 2022 POETRY LONDON PRIZE Teresa Ott, Hope, Garden Variety Ann Giard-Chase, Death of the Hired Man Daragh Byrne, The Book Burner's Apprentice PROSE Isabelle Baafi interviews Portals of Possibility Victoria Adukwei Bulley David Wheatley, Seeing is Believing How two poets explore pastoral imaginations, the life of the senses and the Language of faith Stephanie Burt, Companions in Melancholy Two collections that explore the lasting impact of trauma and grief Jenna Clake, Mother, Refracted Two collections that capture the shades and contours of motherhood Arun A K, A Vibrant Tapestry Reviewing an essential new anthology of contemporary Indian Poetry Carlos F Grisby, Permutations of Desire Seven Latin American poets in translation Karl Knights, Under Observation Two Collections that explre experience of hospitalisation and the politics of care Jennifer Wong, Women Writing Black Two texts that dramatise defiance against the politicisation of women's bodies Stephanie Sy-Quia, Verve Poetry Festival Lecture 2022 Zoe Brigley Out of the White Room On writing through borderline personalitty disorder, and the literary influence of Sylvia Plath and Jean Rhys Romalyn Ante interviews, I Have To Have Hope Pascale Petit Notes on Contributors

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1479 2591-2022

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