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Dana Gioia Poetry As Enchantment
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Enchanter la vulgaire réalité. Here is such an enormous amount. That very word should cause responsible readers to cringe. What comes next? A damsel with a dulcimer? The horns of Elfland faintly blowing? Be not afeard. The isle is full of noises. Let me begin with three. The poet’s identity as sacred or tribal singer continued to be invoked throughout Western literature from Virgil’s ‘. From the Italian word for. The title is not so much a description as a gesture of lineage and token of authenticity.
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Bethany W Pope on Robinson Jeffers. Miriam Gamble on Lawrence and. Birds, Beasts and Flowers. Click on the links below to read samples from our new issue. 20th anniversary number appeared in June, 2015, and includes new poems by the likes of Kay Ryan, A. E. Stallings, Ian Duhig, X. J. Kennedy, Wendy Cope, Vicki Feaver, Bernard O’Donoghue and Dana Gioia. It’s available as a single issue order on our subscriptions page. See details in the side banner.
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The magazine’s major archives can be found HERE. A selection of poems, significant interviews and essays from each issue are available as downloadable PDFs. See below for a brief overview of material and poets published in recent issues. The Spirit of Sarah Hannah. The Poetry of Walking. Jack Gilbert, American Poet. Printed Snow: On W. S. Graham. Ian Hamilton and Posterity. MacDiarmid’s Earthy Sublime. The Clear Eye of Norman MacCaig. Fifty Years of Peter Redgrove. American Splendour: Louis Simpson.
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A poetry magazine thrives, at least initially, on a certain contrariness. What I most admire in a little magazine is what most often pleases me in poetry, too: marked individuality, a wariness of solemnity, a keen eye for the Emperor’s new clothes and a. Find myself at odds with “mainstream” poetic opinion,. I don’t particularly enjoy being in opposition. It sounds simplistic, but I suspect that what I like. To publish now is rooted, in part, in what I liked to read, both in poetry and critical prose, wh...
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NYC Launch Details June 2015
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The Dark Horse
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Was founded in 1995 by the Scottish poet. It is an international literary magazine committed to British, Irish and American poetry, and is published from Scotland. While we are glad to print poetry in metre and rhyme, we remember Randall Jarrell’s “Where poems have hearts, a metronome is beating here.” We believe that we can recognise poems of sound heart. Not being evangelical or overly partisan, we also print compelling free verse. The most extensive of their. But are at least as. E also love to highli...
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Subscriptions are the life blood of any literary magazine. If you like what you see here, please join us in the spirited and lively conversation about poetry, recent and not so recent, that is. A three-issue subscription brings you almost 300 pages of incisive criticism, sparky essays and genuine poems, all beautifully printed in the magazine’s spacious B5 format. You can subscribe or purchase back issues securely online via. Re subscribing in another currency,. S on the right for. Dark Horse Purchase Op...