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A Talent Too Far

Reviews
  Patrick Procktor: Art and Life, Ian Massey, Unicorn Press, 224pp, £40 (hardback) Patrick Procktor was one of English art’s…

Somnolent Parnassian Slopes

Reviews
  Human Chain, Seamus Heaney, Faber and Faber, 96pp, £12.99 (hardback) The ecumenical title of Seamus Heaney’s twelfth collection is…

Three poems

Poetry
Camille Alone Camille Claudel to Rodin While I weep, alone in my blacked-out room, you are being fêted: your long-standing…

The Human Dream

Reviews
  Rain, Don Paterson, Faber and Faber, 61pp, £12.99 (hardback) Rain can clear the air, refresh dry perceptions, and wash…

An Inimitable Journey

Reviews
  Landfalls: On the Edge of Islam with Ibn Battuta, Tim Mackintosh-Smith (with illustrations by Martin Yeoman), John Murray, 370pp,…

Moon and Little Nina

Poetry
  Daughter, booted, struck out of stride by the dogs, people on bicycles, the unattached sky. The horses made honest…

Distances

Poetry
  I guess you’ll remember the waiter who was beautiful the man with the skin of a shell who talked…

Risky Rhetoric

Reviews
  Unincorporated Persons in the Late Honda Dynasty, Tony Hoagland, Bloodaxe, 96pp, £9.95 (paperback) Tony Hoagland is still something of…

Deb’s Delight

Fiction
  A small grimy engine with a high smoke stack and prairie-type buffers pulled a string of tarnished brown coaches…

Lluvias

Poetry
  Now we are in Castille, now Mad Joan, betrayed by both her husband and her father, gazes sadly from…

A Letter to Wat Tyler

Poetry
Dear Wat, I think you would be baffled to know that a thousand years after you were slashed and stabbed,…

Kindness and Truth

Reviews
  A Light Song of Light, Kei Miller, Carcanet, 80pp, £9.95 (paperback) ‘[A] story will come to steal your breath,’…

Two Poems

Poetry
A Charleston Storm The storm with blue veins Of granite scrawls its name In lightning this morning. We sip coffee…

Riptide

Poetry
  A gulch in the cliffs of Ischia, Where a far-flung mother sparked life From rubbed bones, worked alone With…

Big Face

Fiction
  The first time it happened he was sitting in the green-fronted UBC café on Renmin Lu, watching the waitresses…

Providence

Poetry
  In her floating skirts she fell With the perfect rhythm of the swing Which had raised her to the…
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