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Features: ‘What the Raven told the Eagle’: John Barnie on climate and extinction, ‘Alfonsina Storni: Imprints on Stone’ by Cecilia Rossi, and ‘Roland Mathias: an Appreciation’ by Sam Adams.
Poems by Samantha Wynne-Rhydderch, Emily Berry, Meirion Jordan, John Fraser Williams, Huw Jones, Jonathan Edwards, Simon Mundy, Katherine Levell, John Goodby, Paul Henry, Paul Groves, Mac Test, Cliff Forshaw, John Hartley Williams, Katherine Stansfield, Damian Walford Davies, Michael Arnold Williams, Howard Wright, Laura Webb, Tim Liardet.
Reviews: Owain Wilkins looks at Paul Henry’s Ingrid’s Husband and The Fossil-Boxby Richard Marggraf Turley; Tim Liardet explores The New Poetry in Wales by Ian Gregson; a collection of haiku and senryhu by Nigel Jenkins, and work by Robert Saxton in Local Honey reviewed by Valerie Gillies; Robyn Marsack examines State of Emergency, a bilingual volume which stares at torture and repression in Algeria; Work by Neil Rollinson, Patrick McGuinness and Eleanor Rees is considered by Jackie Wills; Tony Curtis, and Matthew Sweeney are reviewed by Carrie Etter; Selected Later Poemsfrom Peter Finch reviewed by Matthew Jarvis; The Secret by Zoë Brigley reviewed by Ian Gregson.
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Features: ‘What the Raven told the Eagle’: John Barnie on climate and extinction, ‘Alfonsina Storni: Imprints on Stone’ by Cecilia Rossi, and ‘Roland Mathias: an Appreciation’ by Sam Adams.
Poems by Samantha Wynne-Rhydderch, Emily Berry, Meirion Jordan, John Fraser Williams, Huw Jones, Jonathan Edwards, Simon Mundy, Katherine Levell, John Goodby, Paul Henry, Paul Groves, Mac Test, Cliff Forshaw, John Hartley Williams, Katherine Stansfield, Damian Walford Davies, Michael Arnold Williams, Howard Wright, Laura Webb, Tim Liardet.
Reviews: Owain Wilkins looks at Paul Henry’s Ingrid’s Husband and The Fossil-Boxby Richard Marggraf Turley; Tim Liardet explores The New Poetry in Wales by Ian Gregson; a collection of haiku and senryhu by Nigel Jenkins, and work by Robert Saxton in Local Honey reviewed by Valerie Gillies; Robyn Marsack examines State of Emergency, a bilingual volume which stares at torture and repression in Algeria; Work by Neil Rollinson, Patrick McGuinness and Eleanor Rees is considered by Jackie Wills; Tony Curtis, and Matthew Sweeney are reviewed by Carrie Etter; Selected Later Poemsfrom Peter Finch reviewed by Matthew Jarvis; The Secret by Zoë Brigley reviewed by Ian Gregson.
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