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“Sourd-Muet”: The Poetics of Non-communication in Peter Manson’s ‘Sourdough Mutation’
Greg Thomas
2019-05-15 Peter Manson
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Time, Attention and the Gift in the Work of Thomas A. Clark
Andrew Michael Roberts
2019-05-14 Thomas A. Clark
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'Allowing one's metaphors to mix': Performances and Perspectives at the Peter Manson Symposium, University of Glasgow, 27th to 28th October 2017
Maria Sledmere and Denise Bonetti
2019-02-04 Peter Manson
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Secreting Blackness in the Poetry of D.S. Marriott
Nisha Ramayya
2018-05-23 Poetry and Secrecy
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Poetry and Secrecy in Luke Roberts’ To My Contemporaries
David Grundy
2018-05-09 Poetry and Secrecy
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‘I Don’t Talk to the Police Except Never’: Anna Mendelssohn, Tom Raworth, and Anti-Confessional Life Writing
Jordan Kay Savage
2018-05-09 Poetry and Secrecy
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‘[A] poet must know more than | a surface suggests’: Reading and Secrecy in the Poetry of Anna Mendelssohn
Vicky Sparrow
2018-03-26 Poetry and Secrecy
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Ian Hamilton Finlay: Little Fields, Long Horizons, University of Edinburgh, 13–15 July 2017
Dominic Hale and Daisy Lafarge
2017-10-04 Volume 9 • Issue 1 • 2017 • 12
Book Reviews: Poetic Artifice, Levity of Design and On Violence in the Work of J.H. Prynne
Calum Gardner and Lisa Jeschke
2017-06-26 Volume 9 • Issue 1 • 2017 • 10
Book Reviews: Modernist Legacies and Boooook
Srishti Krishnamoorthy-Cavell and Greg Thomas
2017-01-23 Volume 9 • Issue 1 • 2017 • 8
‘An Object with No Predecessors’? A Computational Reading of J. H. Prynne’s For the Monogram
Louis Timothy Robert Goddard
2017-01-16 Dundee Conference Special Edition: New Papers in Contemporary British and Irish Poetry
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