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Tag Archives: The Fortnightly Review
Two Sequences of Poems by David Plante
Two Sequences of Poems by David Plante I am proud to introduce these two sequences by David. He and Nikos Stangos were vital components of the London scene in the 60s and 70s – two people I would see as … Continue reading
Posted in art, Poetry
Tagged David Plante, Fire, Nikos Stangos, The Fortnightly Review, versions from Italian
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Torpedo Fair – an eclogue
An eclogue is a poem written as a dialogue between two voices. Torpedo Fair is a poem of this kind which is now published here in The Fortnightly Review. The first voice is the voice of the battlefield. The second … Continue reading
Posted in Poetry
Tagged Arms fairs, eclogue, Herbert of Cherbury, The Fortnightly Review, torpedo
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Three Poems (now with recordings) at the Fortnightly
These three poems published by The Fortnightly Review are now accompanied by very good sound recordings. Further recordings can be found here where a link can be found to my poems on the National Poetry Archive. A favourite recording of … Continue reading
Posted in Poetry
Tagged poetry by Anthony Howell, The Fortnightly Review, Tottenham Marshes
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Latest News from Grey Suit Editions
There is a new review of The Step is the Foot . It’s by Alan Price in the Fortnightly. Follow all our posts on the blog of Grey Suit Editions, click link below. Grey Suit Editions This year we published two … Continue reading
LINKS TO NEW POEMS
(This post last updated 15 May 2023) Very pleased to see part one of my three part artist in residence series at The High Window. New essay on Constitutional Monarchies has just come out in The Fortnightly Review and also … Continue reading
Articles by AH at the Fortnightly Review
Fortnightly articles This is the cluster index for all my articles published by the Fortnightly, on subjects such maverick poets, war poetry, the sixties, Marianne Faithful, carnival in Rio de Janeiro, on freeing up in poetry, on drone warfare, … Continue reading
Posted in Essays, Key Links
Tagged carnival, Essays, Marianne Faithful, mavericks, poets, satire, The Fortnightly Review, the sixties, war poets
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