For the Greek Spring is a selection of Kelvin Corcoran's poetry about Greece, combining new work with poems from his previous collections. The poet's sustained engagement with Greece is evident at every turn. Corcoran's project is a re-imagining and rethinking of our cultural antecedents, which goes considerably beyond the ready co-option of classical values into the pockets of ambitious politicians and the familiar reaches of the academy. Corcoran has developed an artful ventriloquism in which we're not only uncertain of who may be speaking, but are ultimately persuaded that it doesn't...
For the Greek Spring is a selection of Kelvin Corcoran's poetry about Greece, combining new work with poems from his previous collections. The poet's ...
The second issue of Shearsman magazine for 2013 contains poetry by Theodoros Chiotis and Sophie Mayer, Patricia Debney, Carrie Etter, Charlotte Faber, Kim Goldberg, Graham Hardie, Michael Haslam, Ralph Hawkins, Jeremy Hooker, Alex Houen, Peter Hughes, John James, Maria Jastrzebska, Kelly Malone, Marion McCready, Maureen McLane, George Messo, Alistair Noon, Kat Peddie, Marthe Reed, Denise Riley, Antony Rowland, Aidan Semmens, Lucy Sheerman, Simon Smith, Donna Stonecipher, Nathan Thompson, John Welch and El?bieta Wojcik-Leese, plus translations of Gezim Hajdari by Cristina Viti.
The second issue of Shearsman magazine for 2013 contains poetry by Theodoros Chiotis and Sophie Mayer, Patricia Debney, Carrie Etter, Charlotte Faber,...
The first issue of Shearsman magazine for 2017, featuring poetry from across the English-speaking world plus translations from Japanese, Dutch and Polish.
The first issue of Shearsman magazine for 2017, featuring poetry from across the English-speaking world plus translations from Japanese, Dutch and Pol...
Not Much to Say Really is an account of extended conversations with four elderly patients in hospital. Standing on the edge of their time they look back over their lives - these conversations show the reader that the most personally lived events and experiences are the most powerfully shared in the common lot of mortality.
Not Much to Say Really is an account of extended conversations with four elderly patients in hospital. Standing on the edge of their time they look ba...
The Red and Yellow Book was published by Textures in 1986, the imprint of Penny Bailey. My recollection is that little from the book had been published elsewhere previously. This was partly because it was written and published very quickly. Its writing was accelerated by the personal events which at first appeared to interrupt my initial ideas about what I thought I was doing. The interruption became the real subject in various guises and my first introduction to such parabasis. The Red and Yellow Book was my second book to be published but in one sense it was the first. It was the first I...
The Red and Yellow Book was published by Textures in 1986, the imprint of Penny Bailey. My recollection is that little from the book had been publishe...
Below This Level recounts the experience of prostate cancer: diagnosis, treatment, and recovery. These poems of tender affirmation and discovery also face up to the hard facts. Their expansive lyricism is dedicated to a sustained recognition of the kindness and intelligence of others.
Below This Level recounts the experience of prostate cancer: diagnosis, treatment, and recovery. These poems of tender affirmation and discovery also ...
The second double-issue of Shearsman magazine for 2022 features poetry by Gordon Alexander, Lisa Blackwell, Cecile Bol, Ken Bolton, Jessica Bundschuh, Geraldine Clarkson, Angelina D'Roza, Lucy Hamilton, Denis Harnedy, Finn Haunch, Jill Jones, L. Kiew, Edward Lee, Hannah Linden, Tim MacGabhann, Aonghas Macneacail, David Miller, Eliza O'Toole, Rochelle Owens, Peter Riley, Lucy Maxwell Scott, Lucy Sheerman, Penelope Shuttle, Andrew Taylor and Tamar Yoseloff, plus translations of Chen Xianfa (by Martyn Crucefix & Nancy Feng Liang), Dorien De Wit (by Judith Wilkinson) and Ulrike Almut Sandig (by...
The second double-issue of Shearsman magazine for 2022 features poetry by Gordon Alexander, Lisa Blackwell, Cecile Bol, Ken Bolton, Jessica Bundschuh,...