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FROM INSIDE – my book of post-satirical poems.
At last a review! Scroll down on the link here to find it. And in print, there is now one in the latest Poetry Salzburg Review – which can be found by scrolling down to the end of this … Continue reading
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Tagged Anthony Howell, Arkan, Dick Cheney, From Inside, Immoralism, Jail, King John, poetry, Project for the New American Century, satire, T S Eliot
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Reviews of Poets and other Articles in The Fortnightly Review
Here is a link to Against Pound– a brief new essay in the Fortnightly. And here is an earlier review of several poets published back in November 2013 in The Fortnightly Review It featured four poets: Kathryn Maris, Jackie … Continue reading
CLASP Late modernist poetry in the 1970s
Tony Lopez posted this on Facebook, just as my own copy came through the post. Just received a copy of *Clasp: late modernist poetry in London in the 1970s*, edited by Ken Edwards and Robert Hampson and published by Tony Frazer at Shearsman … Continue reading
Poetry International 1973
The youngest poet and the oldest in Poetry International 1973
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Tagged Allen Ginsberg, Anthony Howell, dungarees, Poetry International
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Now up on The Poetry Archive!
The recordings I made of some of my poems, including “Innisfree”, are now online at the National Poetry Archive. The Archive has more material recorded, including the whole of “Silent Highway”. These recordings are now available for a very modest price on … Continue reading
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Tagged Anthony Howell, Innisfree, National Poetry Archive, poetry, Poetry Recording, Rufus Noel-Buxton, Silent Highway, The Thames
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When acts are unspeakably “appalling”.
In this novel, available here, published in 2002, I could be describing the antics of Kappa Beta Phi -recently exposed in the Daily Mail. A secret society if ever there was one. “…And so, I urge you all to strive … Continue reading
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Tagged Anthony Howell, cabals, Grey Suit Editions, novel about tango, Oblivion, Tango, the nature of criminality
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Tango Schumann – Negative Time 2014
Anthony Howell and Lindi De Angelis perform Negative Time: Three Movements to Classical Music 1 Eric Satie – Tres Gymnopedias No. 1, Cécile Ousset/2 Claude Debussy – D’un cahier d’esquisses, Jean-Efflam Bavouzet/3 Alexander Scriabin – Prelude Op. 16, no 1, … Continue reading
Rival
RIVAL Whereas she’s no great burden to my bed, Her visitor should be assigned the floor. He teases, as she never ever would, With irritating tugs at the extension. Nicely, she respects the need for exits, Leaving … Continue reading
My First Book
This was the photo Alexandra Lawrence took for the back cover of my first book – Inside the Castle – published by Barrie & Rockliffe in 1969. I would love to find the original print of this photograph, but cannot … Continue reading
The F. T. Prince Memorial Reading 2012
Tim Dooley, John Haynes, Lee Harwood, Todd Swift, Anthony Howell, John Hall, Tom Raworth and Peter Robinson all read a poem of F.T. Prince’s and one of their own at The F.T.Prince Memorial Symposium September 2012. Prince reads his … Continue reading
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Tagged Anthony Howell, F T Prince, Grey Suit 1, John Hall, John Haynes, Lee Harwood, Peter Robinson, poetry, Tim Dooley, Todd Swift, Tom Raworth
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