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The Ancients
THE ANCIENTS My career began with an entrechat huit. Now I’m proud if I can touch my feet, Meanwhile schoolfriend Jim Who was once a neuro-physicist Is gracile in each limb, a contortionist Who can do a U-turn through a … Continue reading
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Tagged Gwendolyn Leick, Hugo Williams, Jim Pickles, old ballet dancer, poem
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POETRY READINGS TO CELEBRATE GREY SUIT EDITIONS – Poetry at the Room – Oct 11.
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POETRY At The Room Thursday 11 October 2018 – at 7.30 at The Room, 33 Holcombe Road, Tottenham Hale, London N17 9AS 7.30 pm. Special GREY SUIT launch addition – for Dialysis Days by Hugo Williams, a new…
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The Magnitsky Act; Behind the Scenes
Bill Browder is one of the most vehement US critics of Russia. He made a huge amount of money in Russia after the end of the Soviet Union. Basically he is an oligarch. So from after Glasnost to Putin kicking … Continue reading
Posted in Politics
Tagged Browder, Cold war, corruption, Magnitsky Act, US and Russia
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We Live in a Nuthouse
Brilliant piece in Hyperallergic. Click here for this Studs Terkel/Zero Mostel interview posted by Karen Schiff.
Posted in art, Essays, Performance Art
Tagged abstract expressionism, art criticism, CIA, Eugene Ionesco, Zero Mostel
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SHAME
So how would you translate “Dommage”? The town is closed, remorselessly. Only the tourists arrive. Erroneously migrating birds Landing on a mirage, They go to roost among gargoyles Because the quays refuse To open up their mouldering lids For these … Continue reading
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
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 art, Bob Janz, cinema, Edward Field, Emma Hammond, Iris Colomb, Natacha Bryan, Nicki Heinan, Nicolas Roeg., poetry
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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
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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 Anthony Howell, Fix Festival Belfast, Keith Hutson, Live art, Performance Art, Performance Art Archive, pigs
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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.