International poetry magazine, where acclaimed poets share pages with exciting new names. Revies are incisive, the features provocative. Plus comprehensive Poetry listings tell you what's happening and where.POEMS: Eamon GrennanKathryn MarisMichael MurphyBill ManhireJohn Hartley WilliamsEllen CranitchRhian GallagherTim LiardetMarianne BurtonAlison BrackenburyAndrew SantGerard SmythJohn KinsellaMarie EtienneTony RobertsAdam WyethGregory LeadbetterSamantha Wynne-RhydderchJulian StannardVona GroarkeCatherine SmithFred D’AguiarREVIEWS & FEATURES: Elegiac anti-Fascist anger right nowGeorge Szirtes says The Drowned Book has waterand enough to spare, but Mary Oliver needs a good glugInnocence when roses smelt divine; and Brechtian hard common senseCarol Rumens' close reading of two remarkable new collectionsA unique and warmly recommended anthologyD M Black enjoys reading the responsesof contemporary poets to poems of the pastSenior poets and a contrasting younger authorGrevel Lindop compares work by Peter Porter, Michael Hamburger and Diana SyderRealigning the WorldHelen Constantine’s admiration for three very different collectionsEnthusiasm for two first collectionsBernard O’Donoghue says one is the best first book in years, and the other is uncompromisingly inventive
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