Stella Halkyard – Pictures from a Library, cover • Editorial , p.1 • News and Notes , p .4
Reports
Vahni Capildeo – Report from Edinburgh, p.7 • Peter Scupham – Chimes at Midnight, p.9 • Anthony Rudolf – A Great Prince: Owen Lowery, p.10 • Sam Milne – Right-Think, Silence, Shaming, Cancellation, p.11 • Andrew McNeillie – Black Orpheus at Oxford, p.13 • Gabriel Josipovici – The Beautiful Game, p.15 • Sam Adams – Letter from Wales, p.17 • John Clegg – ‘Crusoe in England’ and de la Mare’s Desert Islands, p.18
Poems and Features
Marilyn Hacker – Montpeyroux Sonnets, p.20 • Sinéad Morrissey – A Week in Gdańsk, p.21 • Beverley Bie Brahic – Broom, or The Flower of the Desert, p.26 • Lisa Kelly – Smuts and Shrooms, p.27 • Rebecca Watts – On Charlotte Mew: interview with Julia Copus, p.30 • Linda Zisquit – ‘Berries’ and other poems, p.33 • Boris Dralyuk & Irina Mashinski – ‘Sudden Ascent’, p.36 • Arseny Tarkovsky & Peter Oram – Two Poems, p.38 • Padraig Regan – Glitch City, p.38 • Umberto Saba – Three Poems translated by Patrick Worsnip, p.41 • Frederic Raphael– To William Somerset Maugham, p.42 • Sujata Bhatt – ‘A Spider’s Web’ and other poems, p.47 • Brian Morton – Then…, p.49 • Caitlin Stobie – W, p.52 • Rory Waterman – In conversation with André Naffis-Sahely, p.53 • Jordi Sarsanedas – Two Poems translated by Stanley Moss, p.57 • Yousif M. Qasmiyeh – Language, Home and Threshold, p.59
Reviews
Valerie Duff-Strautmann on Louise Glück, p.63 • Nuash Sabah on August Kleinzahler, p.64 • Rommi Smith on Wanda Coleman, p.65 • Tony Roberts on Robert Hass, p.66 • Marius Kociejowski on Tom Lowenstein, p.66 • Kate Caoimhe Arthur on Rowan Ricardo Phillips, p.67 • Jee Leong Koh on Cyril Wong, p.68 • Brian Morton on Alfonso Reyes, p.69 • Paul Franz on Vijay Seshadri, p.69 • Ian Brinton on Lucy Newlyn, p.70 • Rory Waterman on Martyn Crucefix and Monika Cassel, p.71
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