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New Poetries: John Clegg on Alex Wong's "The Landowner"
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News, notes, gossip and discussion related to Carcanet's New Poetries anthologies. Monday, 3 August 2015. John Clegg on Alex Wong's "The Landowner". Rambler, direct your care. To this magnificent gift. Dare, rambler, to make durable those views. 8212;—More trust, more debit.——. Lest the day come to see all trust is up,. Learn to speak newly over nature; build. Fresh castles for your chances to enjoy. Make chiffchaffs pay to find a way. Within, from a world not edified since Eden. 169; Alex Wong. In her a...
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New Poetries: October 2011
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News, notes, gossip and discussion related to Carcanet's New Poetries anthologies. Saturday, 29 October 2011. 8206;'These editors know their onions when it comes to poetry'! Something worth shouting about: a nice review by Nick Lezard earlier this week in the Guardian. Lezard is full of praise for the poems in the book and the editors. Read it here. Is available to purchase from the Carcanet. Website with a 20% discount and free p&p. Tuesday, 25 October 2011. At Burscough, Lancashire. 169; Helen Tookey.
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New Poetries: July 2015
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News, notes, gossip and discussion related to Carcanet's New Poetries anthologies. Friday, 31 July 2015. Judith Willson on Claudine Toutoungi’s ‘Cats Breakfasting'. After John Craxton’s painting. The meat of the fish is long gone. Its smiling bones intersect with the back of a chair,. Laid out pat, one more rung in a stack. And the velvety cats can’t leave it alone. There’s no word for this in the language of cat,. This pawing furore, vertiginous spitting,. Implacable button-blue eyes driven so strong.
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New Poetries: Judith Willson on Claudine Toutoungi’s ‘Cats Breakfasting'
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News, notes, gossip and discussion related to Carcanet's New Poetries anthologies. Friday, 31 July 2015. Judith Willson on Claudine Toutoungi’s ‘Cats Breakfasting'. After John Craxton’s painting. The meat of the fish is long gone. Its smiling bones intersect with the back of a chair,. Laid out pat, one more rung in a stack. And the velvety cats can’t leave it alone. There’s no word for this in the language of cat,. This pawing furore, vertiginous spitting,. Implacable button-blue eyes driven so strong.
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New Poetries: November 2011
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News, notes, gossip and discussion related to Carcanet's New Poetries anthologies. Tuesday, 15 November 2011. Henry King on Janet Kofi-Tsekpo's 'Beucklaer reports from the biblical scene'. Beuckelaer reports from the biblical scene. After four paintings by Joachim Beuckelaer at the National Gallery. A thousand fish found stranded in the middle. Of a market town have had better days. Hooked and gutted and sliding over. Each other in barrels, they have the eyes. Of humans who secretly worship nothing.
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New Poetries: Henry King on Janet Kofi-Tsekpo's 'Beucklaer reports from the biblical scene'
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News, notes, gossip and discussion related to Carcanet's New Poetries anthologies. Tuesday, 15 November 2011. Henry King on Janet Kofi-Tsekpo's 'Beucklaer reports from the biblical scene'. Beuckelaer reports from the biblical scene. After four paintings by Joachim Beuckelaer at the National Gallery. A thousand fish found stranded in the middle. Of a market town have had better days. Hooked and gutted and sliding over. Each other in barrels, they have the eyes. Of humans who secretly worship nothing.
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New Poetries: Adam Crothers on Eric Langley's "Glanced"
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News, notes, gossip and discussion related to Carcanet's New Poetries anthologies. Friday, 7 August 2015. Adam Crothers on Eric Langley's "Glanced". You lovely looker on and by and by and. One-eyed Cupid, locked, cocks, and shot. Zeno’s arrow at Zeuxis’ grapes. Shaft straight. The pointed. Parabola arced its homeward hoops on its. Wondering way through loop and loop. Towards my eye’s apple; its. Projectory now arches down to heel to hit. Or miss, may kiss the head or glance off. By half by half by half.
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New Poetries: Our readers write
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News, notes, gossip and discussion related to Carcanet's New Poetries anthologies. Wednesday, 5 August 2015. George Herbert's meat-tasting face. Welcome to 'Our readers write', where we throw out a question related to poetry and ask readers to jump up and catch it. Got a question you'd like answered? Drop it in the comments section for use in the near future. We asked New Poetries VI. Contributors to fill in the blanks:. If were alive today, he/she'd be outraged/entertained by . Squandermania and other f...
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New Poetries: April 2015
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News, notes, gossip and discussion related to Carcanet's New Poetries anthologies. Friday, 24 April 2015. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Modern Poetry in Translation. Parnassus: poetry in review. Squandermania and other foibles. The Vehicule Press Blog. Don Share on Kate Kilalea's 'Hennecker’s Ditch'. Henry King on Janet Kofi-Tsekpo's 'Beucklaer reports from the biblical scene'. David Troupes on Poetry, Comics and Time. Welcome to New Poetries. Lucy Tunstall on William Letford's 'Taking a headbut'. Marianne...
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New Poetries: Lesley Saunders on finishing a poem
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News, notes, gossip and discussion related to Carcanet's New Poetries anthologies. Monday, 27 July 2015. Lesley Saunders on finishing a poem. One conundrum that I seem to face quite often in reaching the final version of a poem is finding a balance between two opposing principles:. On the other hand, it’s important not unwittingly to baffle or distance readers whose cultural backgrounds may be very different from one’s own. I feel particularly anxious about this because my love of ancient Greek and Roman...