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Poetry London buy now

Spring 07

Poems

Michael Symmons Roberts

Origin of Species • Hotel Intercontinental • Momento Mori

Jeffrey Harrison

Vision • Flag • The Same River

Jeffrey Harrison

Taking a Leak

Ros Barber

Girls' High Empties

Ros Barber

The Weight of Ink • Losing It

Sean O'Brien

Serious Chairs • Drains • Three Lighthouses

Judith Hall

Receptacle for August • Such a Thing as Collective Memory

Jason Guriel

Getting Wet • Dearest

Julia Copus

Impossible as It Seems • This Is the Poem in which I Have not Left You

Ruth O'Callaghan

Chronicle

Marilyn Hacker

Blasons

Greg Delanty

from The Greek Anthology, Book XVII The First Story • Childhood • At Last Poetry Makes Something Happen • Avaunt

David Harsent

Spatchcock

Francis Leviston

The Fortune-teller

Richard Tillinghast

Ten • There Is a Room I Never Go Into

Robert Saxton

Strange Weather

Tara Bergin

This is Yarrow

Pascale Petit

Chandelier-tree • Uprooted Redwood • What the Water Gave Me

Reviews & Features

Words are not the end of thought but where it begins

George Szirtes admires new books by Jane Hirshfield, Kathryn Maris and translations of Rilke by Martyn Crucefix

Surprising new voices

WNHerbert finds delight in first collections by Tiffany Atkinson, Tishani Doshi and Roger Moulson

Some similarities to Carol Ann Duffy, Wendy Cope, Matthew Sweeney, Jane Draycott and Philip Larkin

Antony Dunn reads new collections by Kate Bingham, Ruth Fainlight and Paul Farley

On writing and reading translations

David Constantine on translations of Jacques Reda, Tomas Transtromer and Carlos Reyes-Manzo

Sinewy diction and technical skill

Carol Rumens says why Marilyn Hacker is a major poet

Poetry wars in 2007?

Kathryn Maris interviews Poetry Society Chair Anne-Marie Fyfe

When lapses of taste are attractive

Amy Wack reads new books by Vona Groarke, Philip Fried and Julian Turner

Affinities with nature

Meryl Pugh peruses poems by Vicki Feaver, Jeffrey Harrison and Les Murray
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