Recommended resources Did you know? He worked with U. He began his speech with the words of the American Declaration of Independence:
Editor is Katy Evans-Bush, with a quite eclectic but not always demanding mixture, eg in latest issue Michael Horovitz on Blake yes, he likes himthree literaryish blokes on menswear, and poems by Carrie Etter, Alistair Noon, Ira Lightman, Tom Bell.
How2 exploring non-traditional directions in poetry and scholarship by womenis full of excellent material, including in the current issue Strictly Speaking on Caroline Bergvallcurated and co-ordinated by Sophie Robinson, and Reading Carla Harrymancurated and co-ordinated by Laura Hinton, plus much else, including poems by Jessica Wilkinson, Emily Critchley and Karen Sandhu.
Susana Gardner and Dusie Books". Hypertext Poetry Workshop project static site contains poems, and very interestingly, records of workshop discussions on these, by members of the Poetry Workshop: A very well designed site, which gives a great deal of context for these poets' work.
Infinite Editions new listing provides poetry postcards for free download and printing. Regrettably, on Google Documents. Well done, Andrew Spragg. Intercapillary Space amended listing Intercapillary Space is a continually unrolling magazine.
You will find book reviews, poems, essays and capsules. The magazine is curated and largely edited by Edmund Hardywith as contributors virtually everyone with something interesting to say about contemporary British poetry, on a varied range of topics. From strength to strength! Now a book publisher both as Intercapillary Editions and as Capsule Editionspoetic event organiser too: Intercapillary Placesand record label Tusk Records: Marianne Morris's Solace Poem is highly enjoyable.
International Times new listing My goodness me! The times they are a-changing again it seems. Same mixture of crap, fakery, madness, independence and genius as before.
So, bloody look at it! In terms of poetry: Interpoetry static site is a rather over-designed e-zine sorry! A recent issue was dedicated to Bill Griffiths It's where the parameters of the Beat Generation are redefined and expanded to embrace a creative movement that goes beyond personality wedged in temporal categories and public relations concepts they said, and they did.
Current issue on ecology. Jacket amended listing Jacket2 offers commentary on modern and contemporary poetry and poetics. We publish articles, reviews, interviews, discussions and collaborative responses, archival documents, podcasts, and descriptions of poetry symposia and projects.
We also publish discursive explorations and transcripts of material in the PennSound archive.
Features in Jacket2 present a wide range of materials about and responses to the work of a single poet or group, and might include reissued or original poems. Jacket2 is also committed to preserving a full, searchable archive of Jacket Magazine issues 1—40, published between and by John Tranter, a database of more than a thousand pieces of criticism on contemporary poetry in addition to more than a thousand original works by poets from around the world.
Currently featured are 'Fifty-one contemporary poets from Australia' and 'Look and look again; Twelve New Zealand poets'. There seems less UK input or interest under the new regime, amongst whose huge archive, recommended are Jeffrey Side's quite astounding essay linking formal devices with reader-response theory, Empirical and Non-Empirical IdentifiersLaurie Duggan, On Gael Turnbull's Collected Poems: London in the s.
On the other hand, you can discover the joys of flarf in the Jacket Flarf feature.Nearly the whole of Harry J. Podmore’s life was devoted to the investigation and writing of Trenton area history.
Two Extraordinary Museum Collections Join Forces To Create A Landmark Exhibition of Sargent Watercolors. The Brooklyn Museum and The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston both purchased significant works in watercolor by John Singer Sargent.
Sargent only participated in two major watercolor exhibitions in the United States during his lifetime (). Slavery in the United States was the legal institution of human chattel enslavement, primarily of Africans and African Americans, that existed in the United States of America in the 18th and 19th centuries.
Slavery had been practiced in British America from early colonial days, and was legal in all Thirteen Colonies at the time of the Declaration of . + free ebooks online. Did you know that you can help us produce ebooks by proof-reading just one page a day?
Go to: Distributed Proofreaders. This essay delves deeply into the origins of the Vietnam War, critiques U.S.
justifications for intervention, examines the brutal conduct of the war, and discusses the . top of site • top of section.
Rockdrill static site. is a series of 15 audio CDs commissioned by the Contemporary Poetics Research Centre at Birkbeck College, London, with readings to date from Robert Creeley, Jerome Rothenberg, Lee Harwood and Tom Raworth.