Stella Halkyard – Pictures from a Library, cover • Editorial , p.1 • News and Notes , p .3
reports • Vahni Capildeo – Letter from Quarantine, and an Erasure Commentary, p.6 • Anthony Rudolf – Claude Vigée at 100, p.8 • Gabriel Josipovici – On Elly Miller, p.9 • John Clegg – Jane Taylor’s Sweet Nothing, p.9 • Sam Adams – Letter from Wales, p.11 • R. F. langley – Concert at Walpole Old Chapel, p.12
poems and features • Beverley Bie Brahic – Broom, or The Flower of the Desert, p.14 • Mike Freeman – Benefytes and Consolacyons, p.15 • Wong May – translates Du Fu, p.16 • Andrew Fitzsimons – from Bashō in Lockdown, p.18 • David Rosenberg – Has Chance a Choice?, p.20 • Ned Denny – Two Poems, p.24 • Lucy Tunstall – The Fools and other poems, p.25 • Ricardo Nirenberg – Redressers Dressed Down, p.27 • Carola Luther – Morning lies along the hill and other poems, p.33 • Andrew Hadfield – Chaucer, p.35 • Maryam Hessavi – Red Cities and other poems, p.38 • Victoria Kennefick – Hunger Strikes (Broken Sequence), p.40 • Hilary Davies – Haunted by Christ, p.43 • Martina Evans – Time Management and other poems, p.45 • Andrew Mears – Two poems, one in verse, one in prose, p.50 • Matthew Welton – Thomas A. Clark: Into actual space, p.51 • Nilton Santiago – Two Poems, p.53 • Ian Brinton – Grosseteste in Two Chapters, p.56 • Genevieve Stevens – Hem and Other Poems, p.59 • Alex Houen – Still too much sky, p.60
reviews • N. S. Thompson – Numinous Signs, p.62 • Sue Leigh – The Tower of Years, p.64 • Alastair Llewellyn-Smith – André Mangeot, p.65 • Ian Pople – On Michael Anania, p.65 • Sue Leigh – The World is Dark but the Wood is Full of Stars, p.66 • Jennifer Wong – On Hirshfield, p.67. On Forché, p.68 • M. C. Caseley – Back to the Land, p.69 • Genevieve Stevens – The Station Before, p.69 • Rory Waterman – Take It or Leave It, p.71
Emily Benton–in conversation with Marie Boulanger, Intelligent Design, cover
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