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Poetry London buy now

Summer 09

Poems

Paul Farley

Kelp, Pop, Google Earth

Chase Twichell

My Lethe, Tomboyhood, The Long Bony Faces of the Mules

Antony Dunn

Ladybird, First Kiss, Skinny Dipping, Testing One Two

Timothy Shea

Larkin Shaving

Timothy Shea

A Short Film about Loss, The Geography of Rain

Brigit Pegeen Kelly

The Philosophers

Susan Wicks

The Doomsday Fish

Susan Wicks

Again

Heather Phillipson

Insect Life of Bergamo, You're an Architect and I Want to Make Dinner for You

Philip Fried

Father They Value as the Dawn

Asa Boxer

Murphy's Command, The Sisters of Murphy

Jacob Polley

Eviction

Jane Draycott

Westernays

Jane Draycott

A Day by the Sea and Other Stories

Jennifer Compton

Not Even of the Sky

Leanne Averbach

Rowing Lesson #9: Getting Out of Bed

Mary Jo Bang

Still as in a Still after Still, Cat's Cradle, Comma This

Robert Saxton

Bungalow Bay

Dennis Casling

The Plunge

Christopher Horton

Miso Soup

James Russell

Mister Fox

Joseph Wood

Inside / Outside

Ross Cogan

Like Snow

Ben Wilkinson

Camouflage

Alfred Corn

Audubon

Aleš Šteger

Window, Cat, Toothpick

Sam Riviere

Paris, from the Annals of Allium

Reviews & Features

The Wizard Behind the Curtain

Eva Salzman remembers Michael Donaghy as poet and friend

The Commonwealth of the Drowned

George Szirtes finds some new chapters opening in the poetry of Emma Jones, J O Morgan and Rob A Mackenzie

Myths of the Middle Way

W N Herbert salutes Sheenagh Pugh, David Constantine and Peter Porter

The Less Aggrieved

Todd Swift explores the poems of Chris McCabe, Zoë Skoulding and Medbh McGuckian

The Right Place for Love

Helen Mort on sex, death and poetry in the work of Michael Laskey, Claire Crowther and Roddy Lumsden

Leaping Around a World

Jack Underwood follows real and imaginary travels in the poems of Derek Mahon, Pascale Petit and James Sutherland-Smith

Waltzes in Time’s Ballroom

Katy Evans-Bush on Tomas Venclova, Nina Cassian and Ágnes Lehóczky, poets of exile

Momentary Landings

Linda Black welcomes Eva Salzman and Amy Wack's gender-specific anthology