Oxford Poetry Vol VIII No 3 (Spring 1995)

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New Age: 1936 1937
War and Movement: 1942-1943 1946:No 1 1946:No 2 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952
The Fantasy: 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1959 1960
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Published by Magdalen College 48pp
edited by Sinéad Garrigan, Sam Leith
no preface


Contents

Nicole Krauss: Coney Island Life; Agora; Autumn Pastime;

Paul Henry: One Summer; Opening Up (1976);

Patrick Mackie: A Bedroom Window; A Country Road;

Don Paterson: One All: an Interview by Caroline Blyth;

Peter Nohrnberg: Experimental Language Lab; Precautions;

Monizha Ahmad: Surmadani; Nani Praying;

Howard Wright: The Point Bar; The Hewitt Collection; Down;

Pamela Wilkie: Equal in the eyes of the birds;

Ian Pople: Athens;

Desmond Graham: The Mews;

Steve Burt: Untitled article on the poetry of James Merrill;

Bernard O'Donoghue: Romantic Love; Gunpowder;

David Wheatley: Seconds, Beaubord; Courtyard in Rain, Kilmainham;

Sean Bousted: Do Not Disturb; Ascent;

Ian Caws: Match; The Miller's Tomb;

David Constantine: Athens; Kaluga;

Sam Leith: Pshhh: a review of "Stealing the Mona Lisa", by Chris Greenhalgh, and "The 'O'o'a'a' Bird", by Justin Quinn;

Selina Guinness: Black Gold: a review of "A Word from the Loki", by Maurice Riordan, and "Truffle Beds", by Katherine Pierpoint;

Hermione Graham: Alternative Heavens: a review of "The Playground Bell" by Adam Johnson;

Patrick McGuinness: Yakkity Yak: a review of "Poets Talking" by Clive Wilmer;

Jamie McKendrick: Judge's report on the Eugenio Montale Translation Competition;

Eugenio Montale: "I wanted to be rough and essential" [translation by David Brancaleone; winning entry in the Translation Competition];


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