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Silent Highway at The Fortnightly Review
Click the image to see the post on the Fortnightly Review. 2nd edition with a few crucial changes to the text available at Carcanet
Silent Highway
A poem about the Thames by Anthony Howell, published Autumn 2014 by Anvil Press Poetry – now available from Carcanet. Featuring Rutger Hauer as a sinister golf-loving cardinal, there’s an interesting film The Bankers of God which goes deep into the … Continue reading
IMMORALISM
And having thus created me, Thus rooted me, he bade me grow Guiltless forever, like a tree That buds and blooms, nor seeks to know The law by which it prospers so … André Gide refers to these … Continue reading
Grey Suit: Critique
This is a page on Face Book. http://www.facebook.com/pages/Grey-Suit-Critique/414438731938538 It is a companion page to Grey Suit: Poem Stream http://www.facebook.com/pages/Grey-Suit-Poem-Stream/326838530684320 There is also Grey Suit: Performance and Film https://www.facebook.com/GreySuitPerformanceAndFilm Grey Suit also has a website
CATHAR COUNTRY
They are here like us at Queribus And at Peyrepertuse, fiddling with their Camera batteries, dragging their red setters Up congested spirals onto views. When they meet each other unexpectedly Hyperbolic protests of astonishment Lose their fizz in about five … Continue reading
Beverley at Iguazu
This is a video poem, the text was written in Argentina about ten years ago. It was inspired by the falls at Iguazu. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WDtuWt-SOhM
Posted in Poetry
Tagged Anthony Howell, Argentina, Iguazu Falls, longer poems, poetry
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