Der Flügelflagel gaustert /
durchs Wiruwaruwolz, /
die rote Fingur plaustert, /
und grausig gutzt der Golz.
Poetry London. Issue 98, Spring 2021, Issue 99, Summer 2021, Issue 100 Autumn 2021
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Goldsmiths/University of London, London 2021
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Poetry London. Issue 98, Spring 2021, Issue 99, Summer 2021, Issue 100 Autumn 2021
Goldsmiths/University of London, London 2021
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Poetry London. Issue 98 - 98 /2021
Description
Editorial by Martha Sprackland
‘Looking out of the window is work’
Poems
Selima Hill
Prawn Cocktails
Paper Napkins
Holly Pester
Without fingers
Legna Rodríguez Iglesias (tr. Abigail Parry)
Frogs everywhere
Twins
Major Jackson
Mercy
The Sound We Dressed For
Nicole Sealey
Pages 22/29, an excerpt from The Ferguson Report: An Erasure
James Womack
There is an America Here
Rowan Ricardo Phillips
Ars Poetica
Adham Smart
Spring comes then leaves again
Sara Saab
My Body is a Failed State
Alison Winch
Sad Pylons
Chrissy Williams
Moon Illusion
Ruth Padel
Microsoft and Gamble-Fish
Paul Muldoon
Ducking for Apples
Tara Bergin
We Get a Lot of Writers in Here
Romeo Oriogun
It Begins with Love
Padraig Regan
Pitcher Plants
Risotto
Alex Bell
Betty
Tommes Gaarder (tr. Chris Cusack)
from when my mother died
Fran Lock
La jena di Londra
Joe Carrick-Varty
Sometimes I Talk to Myself as if I’m on a Chat Show
Jacob Polley
Down
Kit Fan
A Story of a Labyrinth
Charting a New Constellation: Poems from the Obsidian Foundation retreat
introduced by Nick Makoha
Tanatsei Gambura
Photograph of a Black girl on a Straße in Bonn
Safiya Kamaria Kinshasa
The Devil Can’t Two-Step
Candice Nembhard
The Last Time I Wore A Blue Dress
Fahad Al-Amoudi
Yewel Bet for the non-speaker
Topher Allen
Gutted
Jay Bernard
Quartet
Reviews and Features
Remnants as an Articulation
Bhanu Kapil in conversation with Jennifer Lee Tsai
What Anansi Taught Me
Marvin Thompson on creativity, community and COVID-19
Careful Ecologies
Jack Belloli on Bhanu Kapil and Natalie Diaz
Tectonic Plates
Joanna Lee on Romalyn Ante, Nina Mingya Powles and Cath Drake
A Channel to the Sea
Khairani Barokka on Melody Moezzi
Poetry in the Age of Zoom
Zoë Brigley on new technologies
Quantum Entanglements
Kashif Sharma-Patel on Mei-mei Berssenbrugge and Fred Moten
Delicate Fierceness
Billy Ramsell on Alan Buckley, Katrina Naomi and David Morley
Corvid Song
Chris Cusack on Matthew Welton, Crispin Best and Geraldine Clarkson
Swelling the Flock with Voice
Becky Varley-Winter reads six new pamphlets
Wounded Houses
Laura Maw on poetry of domestic claustrophobia
Multiply Masked
Nia Davies on Anne Carson and Taliesin
Notes on Contributors
Summer 2021, Issue 99, 68 S.:
Editorial by André Naffis-Sahely
Description
Editorial by André Naffis-Sahely
Poems
Najwan Darwish
Let the Journey End Here
Olivia Elias
Barca Nostra, 19 December 2019
Taher Adel
Twelve Million
Nuzhat Bukhari
Spleen
Claudia Rankine
sound and fury
Hibaq Osman
Countdown
Douglas Kearney
Freedom! Freedom! I Can’t (LIVE)
Iman Mersal
I have a musical name
Sarah Lasoye
Nocturne (Sonnet for the Southeastern)
Vidyan Ravinthiran
Lasantha Wickrematunge
Jennifer Elise Foerster
My silhouette, fossil of the drowned town’s scroll
Anne Waldman
Conversation with a Visionary Botanist
Christopher Soto
Then a Hammer
Realized Its Life Purpose
Meron Berhanu
The Night Shift
Seán Hewitt
Alcyone
Kevin Opstedal
The Smog’s Vibrant Gown
John Ashbery
The Quitter
Adam Green
from ‘MDVL: 1,000 Years of Dark Ages’
Ana Cristina Cesar
June 16
Midnight. June 16
Fatemeh Shams
Airport
Jeff Alessandrelli
The Invention of Solitude Begins in Childhood from ‘The Leopard Does Not Change Its Spots’
Momtaza Mehri
Thursday, La Manouba
Roseanne Watt
Ganfer
Notes on Contributors
Featured Essays and Reviews
I Wake With His Name On My Tongue
by Fred D’Aguiar
The Jewboy Hides From View
by Maria Stepanova
A Strategy of Response
Degna Stone reads a work about race, power and the ethics of conversation
Time Came For It
Alison Brackenbury on three collections taking the long view
The Ghost Arm of History
Tara McEvoy welcomes four impressive, haunting debut collections
Resistance and Defiance
Leo Boix reviews three poetry collections in translation from Latin America, the US and the Philippines
The Lost Boys
Zakia Carpenter-Hall on the complex dynamics of class, race and masculinity
‘Now now is everything’
Maria Sledmere on two maximalist poets of the Anthropocene
Wings in My Hair
Phoebe Power explores three new projects that blur human and insect boundaries
Dust now swirling
Vik Shirley on three collections that navigate death and the afterlife
The World’s Touch
Karl Knights salutes three works that expand our understanding of disability and poetics
Exquisite Decreations
Phoebe Clarke reflects on two contrasting modes of ecopoetry
Shouldn’t we all be quitters?
To accompany this exclusive extract from John Ashbery’s Parallel Movement of the Hands, Dai George talks to the book’s editor, Emily Skillings
Unreasonable Dreams
Theresa Lola talks to Major Jackson about the pursuit of joy
Issue 100, Autumn 2021, 100 S.:
Description
Editorial by André Naffis-Sahely
Our History in Verse
Charles Boyle, Writ in Water
Katherine Gallagher, Impromptu
Reyahn King, Letter from Leytonstone
Moniza Alvi, The Country at My Shoulder
Debjani Chatterjee, Learning the Imperialist’s Language
Helen Dunmore, The Surgeon Husband
E A Markham, Taxis
Martha Kapos, Fishing
Dennis O’Driscoll, All
Peter Redgrove, The Bird Sanctuary, Padstow
Kwame Dawes, Cocoa Pod
Vernon Scannell, Indian Summer
Les Murray, The Machine-Gunning of Charm
Tomaz Salamun, Nations
Choman Hardi, Mixed Marriage
Vénus Khoury-Ghata, from 'Borderlines'
Leontia Flynn, "Country Songs"
Alice Oswald, from 'Dunt'
Frances Leviston, The Fortune-teller
Fabio Moràbito, To Federico Gaxiola
Kit Fan, Night Temples
Sharon Olds, Sleekit Cowrin’
Kathleen Jamie, Hawk and Shadow
Maria Stepanova, (as they must)
Niall Campbell, ‘The Letter Always Arrives at its Destination’
Sarah Howe, from 'A loop of jade'
David Harsent, from 'Salt'
Kayombo Chingonyi, Broomhall
Declan Ryan, Happy Days
Alice Notley, Creating the Memory Collage
Fred D’Aguiar, Sun Rises in Mid-City, LA
Romalyn Ante, Nadare
Hibaq Osman, Countdown
New Poems
Durs Grünbein, Conferencier // Inner emptiness
Anne Vegter, Other news
Sara Elkamel, Separation Calls
Ellen McAteer, My Mother as Snake
Jee Leong, Koh Mark, November 3, 2006 (Fri), Dante Cafe´
Philip Metres, Plague Psalm
Tim Liardet, The Wildfires Speak in Thoughts
Nillanthan, Mother of Two Martyrs // On Our Return - October 2009
Julian Stannard, Love in the Time of Corona
Tony Barnstone, Fortress America
Jodie Hollander, Green Beans
Aleksandar Hemon, The World, 2nd Draft
Ava Koohbor, The War
Competition
The Winners of Poetry London’s 2021 Prize
Featured Essays and Reviews
How To Be A Poet: A Collage
Dai George: Postcard from the ’90s
Christopher Reid on Poems of London
Aoife Lyall salutes two great Irish poets
Jenny Wong on three powerful, witty books of self-assertion
Stephanie Sy-Quia on three collections that wrestle with contemporary events
Erin Cunningham on three collections that explore the entanglement of human and natural worlds
Kate Simpson on plurality, authenticity and reinvention in the age of hyper-connectivity
Katrina Naomi on five outstanding pamphlets
John Clegg on J H Prynne’s productive lockdown year
Pratyusha on a tactile, probing debut collection
Dan O’Brien on Negative Capability & the Fox Sisters of Hydesville
Notes on Contributors
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