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The Graft Review: Time and Materials by Robert Hass
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Saturday, 6 June 2009. Time and Materials by Robert Hass. Title: Time and Materials: Poems 1997 - 2005. Is Robert Hass the Great American Poet? From Carcanet in 1979). This is somewhat remiss, to say the least, as Rober Hass is quite simply one of the best poets writing in English today and his work demands to be better known this side of the pond. Born in San Francisco in 1941, Hass's poetry career began in 1973 when he won the Yale Series of Younger Poets Award with. In 1984 Hass published,. A collecti...
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The Graft Review
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Thursday, 6 August 2009. Title: The Migraine Hotel. Publisher: Salt Publishing (2009). Mis-shapes the beauteous forms of things:-. We murder to dissect. William Wordsworth, The Tables Turned. Luke Kennard is a prodigious talent. He was awarded a Gregory for his first collection, The Solex Brothers. And, at just 26, was the youngest ever nominee for the Forward Poetry Prize in 2007 for The Harbour Beyond the Movie. Now comes his third prose/poetry collection, The Migraine Hotel. It is less sequel. As the ...
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Julia Deakin: Links
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NAWE member qualified teacher SfEP-trained proofreader active member of Albert Poets, Pennine Poets friend of Beehive Poets agency-trained copywriter. How not to do Uni:. Have a smooch or a cynical snarl with us on this Valentines Day Special Side Salad. Three poets (Julia Deakin, Matthew Stoppard, and Greg White), all experienced in the lore of both love and lyric, present poetry on the theme. Editors, encouragers and entrepreneurs extraordinaire. In poetry, THE business. This one, to its credit, does.
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Biog | LiTTLe MACHiNe
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Famous poems set to music. Buy our album on iTunes. Buy our album on Amazon. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Also played in King Swamp and was a session musician in the post punk world of Shriekback and other arthouse denizens. Is a prize-winning poet and experienced folk-blues guitarist and song-writer. He has performed in every sort of venue from the Peel show via the Colston Hall to a pub near you. Find out more about Chris, his poetry and his music. Chris’s latest collection.
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The Graft Review: March 2012
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Thursday, 22 March 2012. The Indecipherable Ghost of Love – Gherasim Luca’s The Passive Vampire. Gherasim Luca, translated and with an introduction by Krzysztof Fijalkowski, Twisted Spoon Press, Prague, 2008. ISBN 978-80-86264-31-8. There also emerged LOVE, mad and lucid, real and virtual, living and dead like Déline’s hair. As Déline, the indecipherable ghost of love, fell asleep on my shoulder she darkened the darkness. (p. 134). Neither object nor subject this amour fou is a ghost which functions, at ...
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The Graft Review: May 2009
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Sunday, 31 May 2009. Recital: an almanac, by John Siddique. Title: Recital: an alamanac. Publisher: Salt Publishing (31 Mar 2009). As the title suggests, Recital: an almanac. The collection begins, quite literally at the beginning:. And so this a beginning (I seem. To know no other way, except the again and again). Racked up on top of every other beginning. All the way back to conception. The again and again, a movement away. From confidence in the certainties,. To a confidence in beginning again. Into t...
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The Graft Review: August 2009
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Thursday, 6 August 2009. Title: The Migraine Hotel. Publisher: Salt Publishing (2009). Mis-shapes the beauteous forms of things:-. We murder to dissect. William Wordsworth, The Tables Turned. Luke Kennard is a prodigious talent. He was awarded a Gregory for his first collection, The Solex Brothers. And, at just 26, was the youngest ever nominee for the Forward Poetry Prize in 2007 for The Harbour Beyond the Movie. Now comes his third prose/poetry collection, The Migraine Hotel. It is less sequel. As the ...
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The Graft Review: December 2011
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Thursday, 29 December 2011. Lovely Chaos – Neptune Blue by Simon Barraclough. Publisher: Salt Publishing, (15 July 2011). Simon Barraclough’s debut poetry collection, Los Alamos Mon Amour. Was published in 2008 to great critical acclaim, including being shortlisted for a Forward Prize. 2011 saw the publication of the proverbial ‘difficult second album’ (if we consider 2010’s Bonjour Tetris. An EP or boxed-set of singles) and the good news is that Neptune Blue. Here is ‘Neptune’:. You’re so blue. This exp...
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The Graft Review: Recital: an almanac, by John Siddique
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Sunday, 31 May 2009. Recital: an almanac, by John Siddique. Title: Recital: an alamanac. Publisher: Salt Publishing (31 Mar 2009). As the title suggests, Recital: an almanac. The collection begins, quite literally at the beginning:. And so this a beginning (I seem. To know no other way, except the again and again). Racked up on top of every other beginning. All the way back to conception. The again and again, a movement away. From confidence in the certainties,. To a confidence in beginning again. Into t...
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Pennine Poets
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The published poets to date are Andrew Boobier. Chris Hardy, Nicholas Bielby. And Adam Strickson. Further details can be found on www.graftpoetry.co.uk.