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A response to a tweet
I know I’m a fan of one word poem titles & it’s not for everyone, but there really are…a lot…of poems with titles like “Six Years After My Husband Left Me, My Daughter Comes Home From School & Asks Me … Continue reading
On ‘Freeing Up’.
Click On Freeing Up for my essay in THE FORTNIGHTLY REVIEW on four amazing poets – Julian Stannard, Fleur Adcock, Kazuko Shiraishi and Robert Creeley.
Posted in Essays, Poetry
Tagged Fleur Adcock, Julian Stannard, Kazuko Shiraishi, poetry, Robert Creeley
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LINKS TO NEW POEMS
Originally posted on anthonyhowelljournal:
Three New Poems here at the Fortnightly Review. And it was great to see another extract from one of my Songs of Realisation on Tottenham Trees. Click the link: Epping SONGS OF REALISATION is now published…
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The Aeon of Ganymede
As we move into the age of Aquarius – who is Ganymede the water-bearer of the Gods – it is interesting to read this well-researched take on classical astrology It’s a pretty gloomy prognosis: velvet fascism and private paedophilia. And … Continue reading
Posted in history and Geography, Poetry, Uncategorized
Tagged age of aquarius, astrology, Ganymede, mythology
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Matching Democrats
Hillary matching James Nares. Hunter matching Hunter Biden. References: https://edition.cnn.com/style/article/hillary-clinton-washington-home-photos/index.html There’s a new artist in Town. The name is Biden. Adam Popescu, New York Times, February 28, 2020
Posted in art, Politics, Uncategorized
Tagged Art matching clothing, Hillary Clinton, Hunter Biden
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Slideshows
Painted Pallets: Water-colour and sometimes gouache white, developed from the sheets of cartridge I kept beside me when painting figurative water-colours for testing colour, marks etc. Completed June 2020. Pyscho-Painting One Paintings created from drips and dribbles of uncoloured water … Continue reading
Susan Hiller, Amikam Toren and others at Purdies Farm 1974
The 1974 Arts Festival at Purdies Farm The picture is of my first wife Signe sleeping in a field with Storm, my daughter, in 1974. I have never seen this photo before. Storm died of cot death that winter. Someone … Continue reading
Psycho-painting and what you see in it
Psycho-Painting slideshow “Look at walls splashed with a number of stains, or stones of various mixed colours. If you have to invent some scene, you can see there resemblances to a number of landscapes, adorned with mountains, rivers, rocks, trees, … Continue reading
Posted in art, Essays
Tagged Aldous Huxley, Clement Greenberg, Henri Michaux, Jackson Pollock, Leonardo da Vinci, psycho-art, Wollheim
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Tights
xx Strong but skinny, or rather, skinny but strong, I practise till the cows come home Back in Berkshire. I’ve moved into town. Legs and butt start looking great in tights. x The days are mirrors, wall to wall, behind … Continue reading
Posted in Dance, Poetry
Tagged AIDS, ballet, Dancers in Daylight, Fonteyn and Nureyev, Nureyev, Swan Lake
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Anthony Howell interviewed by Scott Thurston – Stride Magazine
Interview with Scott Thurston in Stride Magazine – Part 1 And here is Part 2 See also The Step is the Foot
Posted in Dance, Parkinsons, Performance Art, Poetry
Tagged Dance, dance steps and poetry, Performance Art, poetic metre
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