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Volume 42 Number 4
March - April 2016
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Table of Contents
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Inside Front Cover
Pictures from a Library
Stella Halkyard
Editorial
News & Notes
Letters
Photographs
Photographs
Hannah Devereux
Poems
Bohemia Lies by the Sea (trans. Frank Beck)
Ingeborg Bachmann
Two Poems
Judith Willson
Two Poems
Eve Grubin
‘Adagio’, 'Intermezzo’, ‘Sanctus’
Linda Anderson
Two Poems
Eleanor Hooker
Pearl
Simon Armitage
Blind Dates
Siriol Troup
Peak District
Vidyan Ravinthiran
Boy with a Coney
Laura Kilbride
He Alone Shall Be Called Weather
Caoilinn Hughes
{{du|he|tao}} A sequence
Eric Langley
Reports
On Reading Claudia Rankine
Vahni Capildeo
Letter from Wales
Sam Adams
To ‘write as I paint my pictures’: Paul Gauguin as Artist-Writer
Linda Goddard
Einstein and (Coincidentally) the Modern Poets
Robert Griffiths
Imprudent Remarks on Certain Prudently Unidentified Literary Giants
Frank Kuppner
From the Journals
R.F. Langley
Features
The Jewish Cemetery at Sulzburg
Peter Huchel
Declining National Culture: The Dislocated Poetics of
A Various Art
David Herd
The Ephus
M.G. Stephens
Celebrating Christopher Middleton
Milne, Clegg, Moss, Hersch, Lowenstein, & Kociejowski
The-ology: On the Definite Article in English Verse
Graham Pechey
Aspermatic Days and Nights (II)
David Wheatley
Reviews
on
The New Concrete
Oliver Dixon
on Stevie Smith
Rebecca Watts
on Andrew Crozier and Harriet Tarlo
Ian Seed
on Yevgeny Baratynsky
Boris Dralyuk
on Marina Tsvetaeva and Emilia Ivancu
Ross Cogan
on Peter Balakian
Jamie Osborn
on Rod Mengham
Peter Hughes
on David Kinloch
James Sutherland-Smith
on Maitreyabandhu
Chris Beckett and Isao Miura
on five chapbooks
Alison Brackenbury
Inside Back Cover
From the Burgess Archive (05)
Andrew Biswell
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