-
Recent Posts
Categories
Archives
-
Join 749 other subscribers
Meta
Author Archives: anthonyhowelljournal
LOUSY LION
Had I been born in Germany in 1945, Had my mum been Marie-Antoinette, Had I been trapped, champing at the bit, Pulling Pharaoh’s chariot further into the flood. Had I been a Neanderthal or a dinosaur, I might have experienced … Continue reading
South Dakota
Bikes asnort in Sturgis for these riders of the purple sage. Bikes like praying mantises. Vintage Harley Davidsons Cruising here through Rapid City, down from Portland, Maine, x To line-up tight on Main Street. Folks admire the horse-power Rearing each … Continue reading
Posted in Poetry
Tagged bikers, poetry, Sturgis Bike Rally, the Black Hills of Dakota, Zane Grey
Leave a comment
Tango at the Room – Improvers/advanced class and Practica
Originally posted on anthonyhowelljournal:
NEW at the Room! REGULAR SUNDAY CLASS AND PRACTICA 10.30 am – 2.30 pm Tango Class and Practica, guided by Anthony Howell, at The Room, 33 Holcombe Road, N17 9AS. Between Bruce Grove and Tottenham Hale…
Posted in Uncategorized
Leave a comment
Tottenham Marshes: a slideshow
Here is the first draft of a new slideshow – Tottenham Marshes No titles – as it works well when it repeats. x THE RESERVOIR x Was there ever a book that was censored because It was a pack of … Continue reading
Posted in art, Poetry
Tagged Anthony Howell, poetry, Tottenham Marshes, watercolours
Leave a comment
Luke Roberts reviews Iliassa Sequin
Click here for Luke Roberts’ review in the Fortnightly of Iliassa Sequins Collected Complete Poems There is also a review of her work on page 101 of The Alchemy Spoon – at this link https://en.calameo.com/read/006240328939df95c44c7?authid=PgLe8IRv1QEj And a new review by … Continue reading
Posted in Poetry
Tagged D.A. Prince, Fortnightly Review, Grey Suit Editions UK, Iliassa Sequin, London Grip, Lorraine Mariner, Luke Roberts
1 Comment
Black Ink
A Poem on the Underground
Purgatory
In Dante’s Comedy, each punishment is a contrapasso, a symbolic instance of poetic justice, and Purgatory seemed an appropriate place to be, last winter. So here, in the Fortnightly Review are my thoughts about reading Purgatory.
Grey Suit Editions – List of Publications
New books in 2021 List of Publications 1 List of Publications 2 List of publications 3 (Miscellaneous) Our video catalogue from the nineties These links provide a tour of Grey Suit. The project began as a video magazine for performance … Continue reading
Posted in art, Dance, Essays, FICTION, Grey Suit Editions, Poetry
Tagged Grey Suit Editions UK, Performance Art, poetry
1 Comment
The Tower – Drawings and Film – 1984
I have just discovered this post from the Art Gallery of New South Wales – showing items from the box of drawings for The Tower – created for the performance in that gallery in 1984. The gallery bought these fine drawings by … Continue reading