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The London Magazine - February / March 2003

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FICTION
Patricia Firth, 'Sweet Marcella'
Mary McCluskey, 'Bless Me, Father'
Rebecca Camu, 'Li's Story'

POETRY
Stuart Henson, 'The Hours'
Mario Petrucci, 'Sleepwalkers'
Mike Bannister, 'The Glass-blowers'
Michael Hamburger, 'Letter to LF'
William Baer, 'Last Will'
Richard Burns, 'Two Sonnets'
Martin Bennett, 'Cézanne'
Nicki Jackowska, 'The Resurrection, Cookham'
Steven O'Brien, 'Prophet'
Stella Davis, 'Naming Butterflies'
Robert Nye, 'The Clown'
Sydney Giffard, 'Imperium'
Vassilis Zambaras, 'Labour of Love'
Sudeep Sen, 'Bharatanatyam Dancer'

FEATURES
Geoffrey Tyack, 'Dear Bryan Winter'
J.G. Ballard and Zinov Zinik in conversation
Eight photographs by John Minihan
Paul Willetts, 'Identity Parade'
Alan Wall, 'The Lingo of Imperium'
Tim Flitcroft, 'On the American Sublime'
Owen Scarbiena, 'Photograph of Lindon Kwesi Johnson'

REVIEWS
Michael Horovitz on Lindon Kwesi Johnson
David Andrew Platzer on Constable, Manet & Velázquez
Duncan Bush on Julia Blackburn
Aidan Andrew Dun on Iain Sinclair
Jeffrey Joseph on Berg & Nicholas Maw
Paul Cartledge on Jonathan Hall
David Kennedy on Gavin Banock, E.A. Markham, Les Murray, & John Hartley Williams

William Baer lives in Indiana. He founded The Formalist magazine and won the New Odyssey Press T.S. Eliot Prize.
Mike Bannister chairs The Suffolk Poetry Society. First selection Greenstreet Fragments (Orphean Press May 2003)
Martin Bennett lives in Rome.
Richard Burns. Poet & translator. The Manager (Elliott & Thompson 2001).
Duncan Bush. Recent poems Midway (Seren). Writing a novel.
Rebecca Camu is a psychotherapist in Suffolk aged 49. She has published short stories, poems, children's books, and a novel.
Paul Cartledge is Professor of Greek History at Clare College, Cambridge.
John Constable (1776-1837) was born in East Bergholt, Suffolk.
Stella Davis is poet in residence at Winchester Cathedral. Watershot (Wanda 2001).
Aidan Andrew Dun. Long poems Vale Royal & Universal (Goldmark 1995 & 2002)
Patricia Firth is a retired school teacher. She lived and worked in Canada 1994 - 2000.
Tim Flitcroft studied Fine Art at Central St Martins. He is an artist & film maker.
Sydney Giffard lives in Wiltshire. Japan Among The Powers (Yale 1994).
Michael Hamburger. Latest poetry From a Diary of Non-Events (Anvil 2002).
Stuart Henson's work has been published in the Oxford Poets 2002 Anthology. Shoestring Press published A Place Apart in 2003.
Michael Horovitz. His publications include Midsummer Morning Jog Log and Wordsounds & Sightlines: New & Selected Poems.
Nicki Jackowska has published six books of poetry and three novels. Continuum republished her book on language Write for Life in April 2003.
Jeffrey Joseph has contributed to most of the leading musical periodicals. He teaches at Trinity College of Music and New York State University.
David Kennedy is a Royal Literary Fellow in Academic Writing. Publications include The President of Earth: New & Selected Poems (Salt).
Mary McCluskey is a British journalist whose fiction has appeared in the United States.
John Minihan lives in Ballydehop in County Cork.
Robert Nye's New & Selected Poems will appear in 2003 from Cecil Woolf (London) and Arcarde Publishing (New York).
Steven O'Brien teaches English. He is also doing a PhD at Sussex University.
Mario Petrucci won the Arvon / Daily Telegraph International Poetry Competition. He is the Imperial War Museum poet in residence. Heavy Water due from Enitharmon in 2004.
David Andrew Platzer is a writer living near Paris. He is working on a novel.
Sudeep Sen, a Hawthornden Fellow, was born in New Delhi in 1964. He writes for the TLS, The Guardian, Harvard Review, and the BBC.
Geoffrey Tyack, Fellow of Kellogg College, Oxford, directs the Stanford University Centre in Oxford. Lectures on art and architecture. Oxford: An Architectural Guide (1998).
Alan Wall, novelist and essayist, teaches at Warwick University. China due from Secker & Warburg in April.
Paul Willetts is a freelance writer. Also writes for the TLS and The Spectator.
Vassilis Zambaras spent 25 years in the US before returning to Greece in 1972. His work has appeared in Poetry Salzburg Review.
Zinovy Zinik, born in Moscow, lives in London, novelist and broadcaster. Recent short stories Mind the Doors (Context Books, New York).

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