Author Archives: anthonyhowelljournal

Unknown's avatar

About anthonyhowelljournal

Poet, essayist, dancer, performance artist....

SOUPIR ANCIÈN

  Lord, preserve the hem Above the knees. Below the thighs,   Their back view allows That each such structure easily Defeats wealth, undoes   The gaze. It doesn’t take Enormous eyes, Just an upright pair   Of knees de … Continue reading

Posted in Poetry | Tagged , | Leave a comment

Roeg Elements: innovation and risk

Nicolas Roeg, by Michael Clark, National Portrait Gallery   Very pleased that my new piece for Nicolas Roeg on his 90th Birthday is here – “Roeg Elements” Published by the Fortnightly Review. Celebrating younger poets – including Emma Hammond, Natacha … Continue reading

Posted in Essays | Tagged , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

APPENDICES to THE STEP IS THE FOOT

Appendices to The Step is the Foot.  (plus “Corrections” at the foot of this post) Appendix 1 The Pendulum Plot of Philoctetes by Sophocles Appendix 2 Outback Research Trip Appendix 3: TRANSLATION: A QUERY Appendix 4: Developing the madrigal Appendix 5: … Continue reading

Posted in Essays, Grey Suit Editions | 1 Comment

Anthony Howell and his Disenchanted Sow

Anthony Howell and his Disenchanted Sow   They do say never wrestle with a pig, you both get filthy. So, instead, strip naked on a busy Belfast street, assume the crouch of a submissive mate – porcine-cubic, promising – to … Continue reading

Posted in Performance Art, Poetry | Tagged , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Penda’s Fen

  Just watched David Rudkin/Alan Clarke’s film Penda’s Fen. Bizarre, terrifying masterpiece. Thankyou Caroline Ffrench Blake for lending me the DVD. Alan Price has a review of the film in the Pelicanist.   Set in the Cotswold Hills.

Posted in Reviews, Uncategorized | Tagged , , | Leave a comment

In Defence of Obscenity

Interesting post here In Defense of Obscenity

Posted in Essays, Poetry | Tagged , , , , | Leave a comment

Shame and Shamelessness

My lecture on Freud, Gide and Immoralism  now published by the Fortnightly Review. First given at the 2018 Conference on Poetry and Psychoanalysis.  Thanks to Catherine Humble, Susy Lansman and Kathryn Maris for organising this brilliant event.

Posted in Essays | Tagged , , , , , | Leave a comment

Runaway Handicap

RUNAWAY HANDICAP   Considering a runaway selection, If poetry can generate affection, Surely plumes of paradise entitle Me to a mate intent upon requital?   My handicap’s an eloquence provoking Offended neo-liberal fits of choking, But when this stirs the … Continue reading

Posted in Poetry | Tagged , , , | 2 Comments

Theatre Reviews

Here is a review in the Fortnightly of Christopher Reid’s Love, Loss and Chianti. 20 March 2020 – subject to postponement. Worth seeing when it returns. XXXXXXXX Here is my review of two intriguing plays in London this April (2019): … Continue reading

Posted in Reviews | Tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | 1 Comment

Whistleblower Lit

Delighted that my review of Miles Goslett’s new book on the questionable details of the Hutton Inquiry into the death of David Kelly has now been published by the Fortnightly Review. Click on the link below: Whistleblower Lit. The review … Continue reading

Posted in Essays, Politics | Tagged , , , , | Leave a comment