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poetry london 2020, 95-97
Buchtitel

Poetry London. Issue 95, Spring, 96, Summer, 97, Autumn 2020

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Goldsmiths/University of London, London 2020

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poetry london 2020, 95-97
Poetry London. Issue 95, Spring, 96, Summer, 97, Autumn 2020
Goldsmiths/University of London, London 2020
Größe: Lex. 8°
Seitenzahl: je 56 S.
Einband: OBrosch.
Vorl. Spr. 1: Englisch
Vorl. Spr. Orig.: versch.
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[ZSL 022] Zeitschirften> Issue 95: Description Editorial by Dai George Reading as Friendship Poems Kirsten Irving Practice Spider Cheryl Follon Soap Martha Kapos First Subject Lost Aisha Borja The Society Questionnaire Rhianna Graham The Bee Keeper Helen Woods The Hand Amineh Abou Kerech Trauma To Turn Timileyin Amusan Learning English Merzia Qahramany Koza Rachel Gittens Melodrama Perception Sarah Fletcher Movement in the Fashion of a Magnet Danez Smith waiting on you to die so i can be myself my poems Eduardo C Corral Around Every Circle Another Can Be Drawn Julia Copus Portents Sophie de Beistegui Mayflowers Fiona Benson Caddisfly Larvae Mama Cockroach, I Love You Emily Hasler Drove Superstant Çîmen Adil Alî [I passed by your house] Ciwan Qado Winter of 2012 Ehmedê Huseynî from One Flame Kayo Chingonyi 13 Napier Street Miruna Fulgeanu The Garden Has Gone Mad Victoria Chang from OBIT Joe Dunthorne As I entered the forest The Norton Anthology Caoilinn Hughes The Party Faithful Reviews and Features The Benefit of the Doubt Joey Connolly on reading poetry and trust The Church of a Better World Danez Smith talks to Suji Kwock Kim At the Borders of Life and Death Phoebe Clarke on Ilya Kaminsky and Ariana Reines Aligned in Unknowing Rachael Allen on Brenda Shaughnessy and Heather Phillipson Is a Trail the Thing it Makes or Leaves? Zakia Carpenter-Hall on Anthony Anaxagorou, Mary Jean Chan and Stephen Sexton How will we cope? Rishi Dastidar on Mark Waldron, Kei Miller and Richard Osmond Fullness and Fragility Rob Mackenzie on Vidyan Ravinthiran and John McCullough The Sphere of Self Sarah-Jean Zubair on Niall Campbell, Rebecca Goss and David Briggs The Archived and the Lived Kashif Sharma-Patel on Jay Bernard and D S Marriott Plumptious Katy Evans-Bush on Joe Dunthorne, Ian Humphreys and Alison Winch Not to Keep Building on Loss Alison Brackenbury on Lavinia Greenlaw, Mona Arshi and Deryn Rees-Jones Notes on Contributors No 96 Description Editorial by Martha Sprackland I Stayed Inside A Known City Poems Daisy Thomas Matters which seemed beyond her comprehension Stav Poleg Oomph Pavol Janík Concert Scott McKendry Tombs in the Sky Geneviève Paiement Summer, an Open Throat John McCullough Flower of Sulphur Rachael Boast Passing Through Ichthyosi Michael Longley Inkwell Another Sandpipe Heifers Vicki Feaver Exercises Watching Pigeons Nur Turkmani Ramadan Corrado Govoni The Drunkard Claudine Toutoungi hunter forager Maya C Popa The Owl Alycia Pirmohamed This Place Where We Make Things Oakley Flanagan Perennial Luisa Muradyan The Stalin Prize Raymond Antrobus The Mystic James Conor Patterson Dead Cat Bounce Annie Schumacher Bulls in the Vineyard Jennifer Militello Love in the Post-God Age Prototype Diagnosis Michael Symmons Roberts TAKK Jee Leong Koh The Art Director Supriya Kaur Dhaliwal For Vincent van Gogh
from Q-Park, Museumplein Edward Doegar After After Remainder Maria Stepanova ‘Tear tears along’ Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin Nessus Alamgir Hashmi Grouse Holly Hopkins Soothsayers Bethany W Pope Baby Screen Notes on Contributors Reviews and Features The Changing Mountain Stephen Sexton on elegy A Taste, a Touch, a Want Natalie Diaz talks to Victoria Adukwei Bulley Language as Experience Chrissy Williams on Astrid Alben, Matthew Caley and Vahni Capildeo To Prime a Palimpsest Mary Jean Chan on Mimi Khalvati, Jacqueline Saphra and Kate Noakes How can words ever mean enough? Patrick James Errington on Tamar Yoseloff, Rachel Mann and Keiran Goddard Transmembered Norms Stephanie Sy-Quia on Janette Ayachi, Carlos Andrés Gómez and Will Harris Icons of Conscience Becky Varley-Winter on Fran Lock and Steev Burgess, Scherezade Siobhan and Nisha Ramayya Homes in Wind and Flame Khairani Barokka on three works of mobility and precarity We Could Be Heroes Jonathan Edwards on Paul Muldoon and James Tate Intuited Borders Emily Hasler on Laura Scott, Rowland Bagnall and Juana Adcock From These Feelings of Futurelessness Matthew James Holman on Peter Gizzi and Sean Bonney Lockdown Listings Sign up to our mailing list No. 97 /Description Editorial by Dai George A Project of Homebuilding Poems Togara Muzanenhamo Mistral Alizé Canisia Lubrin How We Are Astonished sam sax A Brief & Partial History Yerba Buena Gardens, SF Gboyega Odubanjo Oil Song A Reminder to Mind Your Own Susannah Dickey Cold war spy with a mouth full of gold fillings Hannah Lowe She Ni hao White Roses Layla Benitez-James Shears Inua Ellams Black Seeds and Soil / Roger Casement speaks Holly Corfield Carr A man, an animal, a lamina Mesándel Virtusio Arguelles Diet of Sex Dogtooth Declan Ryan I’m Working So I Won’t Have To Try So Hard Ghayath Almadhoun All Roads Lead to Berlin Mark Waldron Burn Down Sean O’Brien Looking into It Neetha Kunaratnam El Dorado Romalyn Ante Nadare James Giddings No requests Katrina Naomi The Field Fiona Moore Flower, the smallest, the rarest Competition Eleanor Penny Winter, a biography Pat Winslow 1971, Northaw S Niroshini Letters to Sunny Leone Notes on Contributors

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1479 2591-2020

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