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Kei Miller Reading at the University of Leeds
Carcanet poet and editor Kei Miller will be reading from his work at the University of Leeds on Tuesday 7 February. read more
Marilyn Hacker Wins Argana International Poetry Award
Marilyn Hacker , author of Essays on Departure and translator of Venus Khoury-Ghata's Alphabets of Sand , won the 2011 Argana International Poetry Award, granted by Morocco’s Bayt Achiir (House of Poetry). read more
'Unexpectedly Modern': Dr Sandeep Parmar to give a paper on Paris by Hope Mirrlees
Dr Sandeep Parmar , editor of the Collected Poems of Hope Mirrlees , will be giving a paper entitled 'Unexpectedly Modern: Hope Mirrlees's Paris ' at the Northern Modernism Seminar in Durham on 17 February. read more
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Review of Second Best Moments In Chinese History - Darian Leader, the Independent, 11 November 2011 'Kuppner's poetry invites us to reflect on human knowledge and the ineffable, trivial nature of existence; it is true philosophy.' read more
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Interview with Les Murray by Nicholas Wroe, the Guardian Review, 20th November 2010 For the last few decades all of Les Murray's books of poetry have opened with the same two statements. read more
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An Emotion Constitutes a Magical Transformation of the World
A deepening ensues - like the feeling of watching
Taken from 'New Poetries II'...the chiaroscuro being added to a charcoal portrait of yourself after you've finished posing. You can do nothing now but witness the accretion of shades - the plush layering - a revelation by smudging. |
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Poet on Poet: Neil Powell on Andrew Marvell
Today's post is taken from Poets on Poets, edited by Nick Rennison and Michael Schmidt, (Carcanet, Waterstones, 1997). In this fascinating book, nearly a hundred of the finest modern poets make a personal choice of the work of poets of the past, and describe briefly the reasons for their choices. Chapters include John Ashbery on Thomas Beddoes, Christopher Logue on John... |
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