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Roadworks Tehran 1978

Poetry
  Roadbuilders move to the rhythms of a coughing puppeteer. Crouching behind white blocks of stone only their bare feet…

Murdoch’s London

Reviews

Like Dickens, Woolf and Ackroyd, Iris Murdoch is a London novelist. It is high time for a full-length study of this subject.

Non-Negotiables

Features

An effective hostage negotiator will need to ask such question as: what are the reasons, stated and hidden, for the taking of hostages?

Under the Minarets

Fiction

The moon is as ripe and heavy as a piece of fruit about to fall. Above us, the domes loom, fat and golden. Minarets conjure Samarkand, Bukhara, St. Petersburg. Beyond the lawns, the Number Two to Rottingdean chugs past.

Letting Go

Poetry

This is an excerpt of this lovely poem. It should display on the front end of this site.

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