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  • On ‘Hollow Palaces: An Anthology of Modern Country House Poems’

  • ‘Two Visions’ – a translation from the Estonian of Mathura

  • ‘Landskein’: a poem by Jenny Pagdin

  • ‘Gothic’: a poem by Mark Wynne

  • On ‘The Sleep Road’ by Stewart Sanderson

  • ‘Church Crawling’: a poem by John Greening

  • ‘Ballad of the Outer Life’: from the German of Hugo von Hofmannsthal

  • Two poems by Hamish Whyte

  • ‘Window in the Rock’ – a poem by Lucy Dixcart

  • A statement for the importance of poems in a life: on Jonathan Davidson’s ‘A Commonplace’

  • ‘Zaban i urdu’ – a poem by Amaan Hyder

  • Two poems by Matthew Paul

  • Cosmo Davenport-Hines Poetry Prize 2022 – winner

  • Cosmo Davenport-Hines Poetry Prize 2022 – joint runners-up

  • Cosmo Davenport-Hines Poetry Prize 2022 – specially commended

  • Three pamphlets reviewed by Richie McCaffery

  • ‘In the Mountains of the Monédières, by the Green Waters of the Vienne’ – a poem by Hilary Davies

  • ‘Love’s Arrow’ – a translation of Chaucer

  • ‘Cleaning the Big House’ – a poem by Martyn Crucefix

  • Pushing her own boundaries: on Alison Brackenbury’s ‘Thorpeness’

On ‘Hollow Palaces: An Anthology of Modern Country House Poems’
‘Two Visions’ – a translation from the Estonian of Mathura

R.F. Langley: Poetry of a Landscape

14 June 20162 July 2020

Chris Larkin ‘One needs to be a botanist, a physical geographer, and a naturalist, as well as an historian, to be able to feel certain …

‘…in that the Soul standeth’: Randall Jarrell’s 90 North and John Berryman’s A Prayer for the Self

14 June 20162 July 2020

Toby Martinez de las Rivas The quote in the title of this short article is taken from Of Heaven and Hell by Jakob Boehme, a …

Marie Antoinette’s mock-peasant hamlet – the charges against Les Murray

7 June 20162 July 2020

John Clegg Les Murray is Teflon to generalisation. Ages ago in Areté, Jeremy Noel-Tod made an overview of his poetry which was acerbic and funny …

Three Poems from Centres of Cataclysm

5 May 20162 July 2020

To celebrate 50 years of Modern Poetry in Translation, Bloodaxe have just published an anthology – Centres of Cataclysm – edited by Sasha Dugdale and …

Thaddeus O’Sullivan – ‘The Poetry of Making a Film’

17 March 20168 June 2016

Thaddeus O’Sullivan, edited by Ruth Padel Ruth: This essay sprang from a film-maker’s notes about directing. It has been written up by a poet eager …

‘I’m not sitting next to you’: On Poetry by Glyn Maxwell

10 March 201611 March 2016

Ellen Cranitch I once had to interview Glyn Maxwell. I’d just read this in his book On Poetry: ‘I think a poem you read has …

‘I dared speak my mind’: War Poetry, or the struggle to connect

9 March 20169 March 2016

James Nixon There is something very modern about Alun Lewis’s poem ‘All day it has rained …’ It is a poem that bares the isolation …

Warner Poems

Ahren Warner – Three Poems – PDF download

3 March 20163 March 2016

Ahren Warner Three Poems  

Iain McGilchrist – The Master and his Emissary

1 March 20161 March 2016

Iain McGilchrist’s book The Master and his Emissary argues that the division of the brain into two hemispheres is essential to human existence, making possible incompatible …

The Edge of Thought: On Michael Symmons Roberts

1 March 20162 March 2016

Aviva Dautch Michael Symmons Roberts’s first collection, published in 1993, is Soft Keys and its title poem could be read as an ars poetica not …

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  • On ‘Hollow Palaces: An Anthology of Modern Country House Poems’ 29 June 2022
  • ‘Two Visions’ – a translation from the Estonian of Mathura 29 June 2022
  • ‘Landskein’: a poem by Jenny Pagdin 29 June 2022
  • ‘Gothic’: a poem by Mark Wynne 29 June 2022
  • On ‘The Sleep Road’ by Stewart Sanderson 16 June 2022

 

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