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Oxford Poetry Vol VI No 3 (Summer 1992)From Fairie to the Somme: 1910-1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 Back to Oxford Poetry Vol VI No 2 (Winter 1991) * Forward to Oxford Poetry Vol VII No 1 (Winter 1992) * Home Published by Magdalen College 40pp Books received; notes on contributors.
Contents
Desmond Graham: The cow has swallowed a potato; Martyn J. Lowery: Christmas Ghosts (For Joanna); Jonathan Timbers: Heat; Gerard Woodward: A Dozen Deaths; Tomatoes; Yarn; An Address To The Barber; Elizabeth Jennings: Interview by Sinéad Garrigan; On Not Taking For Granted; Sue Stewart: Fair Weather; Feathers [from "Genesis"]; Ian Critchley: Funny and Peculiar: a review of "Landlocked" by Mark Ford; Will Eaves: A View Of The City; Richard Smith-Bingham: Mexico City: Independence Day; Martin Stokes: The Mad Girl; Gordon Meade: Sandeel; Kate Reeves: We are Certainly Doomed: a review of "Serious Concerns" by Wendy Cope; Jamie McKendrick: He drinks precious wine with flies in [after Fransisco de Quevedo]; Sky Nails; Interloper; Mark Wormald(2): Dangerous Play: a review of "The Man with Night Sweats" by Thom Gunn; Tim Hancock: Do Not Disturb; Owen Gallagher: Between Shifts; Paul May: Leaving Joppa; Christine McNeill: Viennese Anatomy; Michael Edwards: Judge's report on the Yves Bonnefoy Translation Competition; Yves Bonnefoy: La Voix, Qui a Repris | The Voice, Which Spoke Again [parallel text, with translation by Chris Miller, winner of the Translation Competition]; Copyright Oxford Poetry 2000. Pictured above: Detail from "Parnassus" by Nicholas Poussin |