EDITORIAL
  Pascale Petit
The Peace Ponds of Lithuania
   
  POEMS
 

Ulrikka S Gernes
The Averted Moment   /   The Steamed-up Window

Kornelijus Platelis
The Magi   /   Honor and Justice   /   Petaludes
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Les Murray
The Tune on Your Mind   /   Travelling the British Roads   /  The Kitchen Grammars   /   The Domain of the Octopus  /  Winter Winds

Moniza Alvi
How the Sky Got A Hole In It   /   How The City Lost Its Colour   /   How The Countries Slipped Away
How The Stone Found Its Voice

Penelope Shuttle
The Fields   /   The Interior   /   God as Pupil   /   Busy

Marilyn Hacker
Morning News

Choman Hardi
The Haunting   /   At The Border   /   Life For Us   / Mixed Marriage

Tomaz Salamun
Monstrum (Lat.) from the Verb Monstrare   /   Nations

Helena Kaminski
The Bowl

Peter Redgrove
Black Judith   /   Seed

Matthew Sweeney
Siege   /   His Hands   /   At Dawn

Eugenijus Alisanka
from the case of bones   /   how I know you

Marie Etienne
Instructions for Weeping

Charles Bennett
A Woman Made of Bees

Sheila Hamilton
Electric Cat

   
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    REVIEWS & FEATURES
   

His Bleached Accuracy of Descriptions: Her Voice Marinated In Experience
D.M. Black's close reading of new work by Robin Robertson & Adrienne Rich

A Restless and Passionate Engagement
Elizabeth Cook’s admiration for a transcendent recreation of The Iliad

Getting More People To Buy More Poetry
Clare Brown, director of the Poetry Book Society, defines the problems and specifies action

Poetry That's Vibrant, Quiet, Cool
Antony Dunn reads new books by Sujata Bhatt, Jane Duran and Paul Farley

You Pays Yer Money, You Takes Yer Choice
John Hartley Williams eyes new products in the poetry bazaar by David Harsent, Ruth Padel, Robert Minhinnick, David Constantine and Jeremy Over

A Poet You May Want To Know Better: Jaan Kaplinski
Fiona Sampson on a poet's space between currant bushes and current affairs

Audiences of 100 or More For Readings
Roddy Lumsden interviews Sian Williams on how she markets poetry

Poems That Heft Pounds of Sunlight
Daljit Nagra sees skill, menace and spirituality in poetry pamphlets

Poetry London's New Poetry Competition
First Prize £1,000, Second Prize £500, Third Prize £200, Four Commendations £75

   
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