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Celebrating Edward Field. One hundred years old today!
Congratulations, Edward! CELEBRATING HIS ASS they try to block your dick with their little pills x for blood pressure, prostate, heart they figure you’re an old guy x so what’s the difference and just to stay alive x you go … Continue reading
Edward Field
Edward Field is 99 years old today (7/6/2023)x In my opinion one of the most significant American poets of his time. Why? Because he is one of the first poets to “tell it how it is”. No frills. A sane … 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
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Tagged art, Bob Janz, cinema, Edward Field, Emma Hammond, Iris Colomb, Natacha Bryan, Nicki Heinan, Nicolas Roeg., poetry
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Dreadful as the Abortions of an Angel
Click on the image to find the essay! Grey Suit Editions re-published THE CROSS OF CARL by Walter Owen in Spring 2021.
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Tagged Anthony Howell, Edward Field, Kerry-Lee Powell, Robert Browning, trench warfare, Walter Owen, war, war poetry
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