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Vanishing Points: II A Wedding Letter, Edinburgh, 1906 - Adam O’Riordan
The next poem in the sequence is ‘A Wedding Letter, Edinburgh, 1906’. The O’Riordan side of my family emigrated from Mill Street in Cork to Edinburgh, and we have in our possession a letter from the first O’Riordan to leave,…
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A Translator’s Nightmare - Dick Davis
I think it must have been in Limbo where, As Dante says, the better poets share Old friendships, rivalries, once famous fights And, now they’ve left it, set the world to rights. As I was being hustled through in transit…
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How They Brought the Good News from Ghent to Aix – an extract - Robert Browning
I sprang to the saddle, and Joris, and he; I galloped, Dirck galloped, we galloped all three; ‘Speed’ echoed the wall to us galloping through . . . ‘Speed’ echoed the . . . Then the gate shut behind us,…
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Charles Simic
B. 1938 D. 2023
Charles Simic (b. 1938 – d. 2023) grew up in Belgrade in former Yugoslavia, a childhood in which “Hitler and Stalin taught us the basics”. A new life began in 1954 when he and his mother were allowed to join…
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Legion is my most recent collection of poems – it was published this year, 2005. It’s divided into three sections, and the title sequence consists of voices from a fictitious war zone. These poems ambushed me; I’m not a public…
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Sujata Bhatt
B. 1956
Sujata Bhatt (b. 1956) grew up in Pune but emigrated with her family to the United States in 1968. She studied in the States receiving an MFA from the University of Iowa and went on to be writer-in-residence at the…
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Pitter: Yes, indeed. A very big element of that obscurity which is one of the mysteries and one of the glories of poetry, because labour as we may and labour as we must we can’t tell really from whence it…
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John Burnside
B. 1955 D. 2024
John Burnside (b. 1955 – d. 2024) was the author of fourteen collections of poetry and eleven works of fiction, as well as three uncompromising memoirs. He achieved wide critical acclaim in his lifetime, winning the Whitbread Poetry Award in…
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Adrienne Rich
B. 1929 D. 2012
Adrienne Rich (1929 – 2012) was one of the USA’s foremost poets, and her poetry’s intelligent and outspoken political commitment makes her one of the most provocative. She was awarded, among others, the Bollingen Prize and the Ruth Lilly Poetry…
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I was in the middle of your poem on the internet when the electricity went out. You disappeared and left me mid-sentence in the darkened room, whereat I lost the gist and wandered out to the kitchen to poke…
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Stanley Kunitz
B. 1905 D. 2006
Stanley Kunitz [1905-2006] is a towering figure in American poetry, not just by dint of his longevity, but for the fact that he was still producing some of his finest work well into his nineties. His vitality and continuing relevance…
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Elegy of the Flowing Touch - Christopher Middleton
Almost anywhere there’s a poem lying around Waiting for someone to lift it up, dust it off, For instance, the argument with a neighbour About a large dog: was it a German Shepherd Or a mutt? Would it jump into…
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Jane Yeh
B. 1971
Jane Yeh is an American poet who has lived in England for over a decade. Born in New Jersey, she was educated at Harvard University, the University of Iowa—where she took an MFA at the prestigious writers’ program—and at Manchester…
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Alistair Paterson
B. 1929
Alistair Paterson (ONZM) is one of New Zealand’s leading poets, editors and literary thinkers. He is the author of nine poetry collections, a novel, plays and numerous critical publications including The New Poetry: Considerations Towards Open Form (1981) which laid…
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Sheenagh Pugh
B. 1950
Born in Birmingham in 1950, Sheenagh Pugh lived in Wales for many years before moving to Shetland, where she currently resides. She is the author of nine poetry collections (with a tenth forthcoming in 2013) and two novels, as well…
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Elizabeth Smither
B. 1941
Wittiness and cleverness are hallmarks of Elizabeth Smither’s poems. Whether she is writing about colonial Parihaka, a small community in Taranaki, New Zealand (close to where she lives), listening to classical music, shopping, dining out or sleeping on a waterbed,…
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George Herbert
B. 1593 D. 1633
George Herbert was born 3 April 1593 in Montgomery, Powys, Wales and died at the age of forty. He was descended on his father’s side from the earls of Pembroke and on his mother’s from a family of Shropshire knights….
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Carol Rumens
B. 1944
Carol Rumens, nee Lumley, was born in Forest Hill, South London. She won a scholarship to grammar school, and later studied Philosophy at London University, but left before completing her degree. She later gained a Postgraduate Diploma in Writing for…