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Modern British Poetry

New British Poetry 32: Openings
Offers a large number of web-addresses for UK based resources for poetry lovers, including information sites, e-zines, and opportunities for study.
New British Poetry 31: Some New Digs
Review article describing Peter Riley's latest collection, EXCAVATIONS, published by Reality Street Editions in 2004.
New British Poetry 30: Secure and Portable
Reviews Redell Olsen's latest collection SECURE PORTABLE SPACE (2004).
New British Poetry 29: Three Journals
Provides descriptions and contact details for three outstanding UK literary magazines.
New British Poetry 28: Red Lamp
Reviews a sample copy of the literary journal RED LAMP: A Journal of Realist, Socialist and Humanitarian Poetry.
New British Poetry 27: Not Without Pretext
Introduces and describes the literary journal PRETEXT, a publication of the University of East Anglia.
New British Poetry 26: Writing on Water
Reviews the new 2005 anthology of poems WRITING ON WATER, by Ragged Raven Press.
New British Poetry 25: Forwards and Backwards
A transitional article, reflecting on the past two years of the column, and offering a sense of what can be expected in the coming months.
New British Poetry 24: A Literary Lion
Introduces Belfast-born author Kathleen McPhilemy's new volume THE LION IN THE FOREST, published by Katabasis in October 2004.
New British Poetry 23: At Home Away From Home
Introduces a new collection of poems entitled FAR FROM HOME, by expatriate author Deborah Moffatt.
New British Poetry 22: Kung Fu Lullabies and Seven League Stilettos
Offers reviews of SEVEN LEAGUE STILETTOS, by Jane Kinninmont, and KUNG FU LULLABIES, by Chris Kinsey. Both books are brand-new for 2004, and are published by Ragged Raven Poetry.
New British Poetry 21: Discovering Syrena
Offers a review of a terrific new collection of poems entitled SYRENA, by Maria Jastrzebska, a poet whose work has been praised by U.A. Fanthorpe and Gillian Allnutt.
New British Poetry 20: Contrasts and Surprises
Reviews three new and highly contrasting works by authors Charles Hobday, Matthew Geden and Margaret Moore.
New British Poetry 19: Meister Craft
Review of a newly-translated selection of poems by German author Ernst Meister, entitled, BETWEEN NOTHING AND NOTHING.
New British Poetry: 18 Dress of Nettles
Reviews a new anthology of poems, entitled DRESS OF NETTLES, published in 2004 by Ragged Raven Press.
New British Poetry: 17 A Voice from the Vale
Reviews THE VALE OF TODMORDEN, the newest collection by internationally-recognized author Herbert Lomas
New British Poetry: 16 Heaven Sent
Review of John Stevenson's new book THE CHERRY TREE and Jerry Twomey's first collection, HIGH ARE THE WATERS, HEAVEN SENT.
New British Poetry: 15 Some Visible Poets
Reviews of two new titles by Arc Publications in the Visible Poets series of translations. Mila Haugova's SCENT OF THE UNSEEN and Yannis Kondos's ABSURD ATHLETE are both new works from 2003 that ought not to be missed.
New British Poetry: 14 Inside the Arc
Introduces English publisher Arc Publications with reviews of two outstanding new volumes: FEVER TREE by Jackie Wills, and ARMATURE by Chrissie Gittins.
New British Poetry: 13 Seasons, Lost and Found
A review of new works by Irish veteran Desmond O'Grady, Gerry McDonnell and a new translation of poems by Apollinaire; all three interesting and contrasting works by Ulster publisher Lapwing.
New British Poetry: 12 Nothing Desperate
Review of two 2003 titles: PRESENCE by Dinah Livingstone; and SATURDAY NIGHT DESPERATE, a terrific anthology from Ragged Raven Press
New British Poetry: 11 Associated Weirdness
Reviews the two most recent books by Welsh poet lloyd robson. CARDIFF CUT and BBBOING! are two collections unlike anything you've seen before-- read on only if you want to be woken up by talent, difference and the avant-garde.
New British Poetry: 10 Shadows Vanishing
A review of two brand-new collections by authors Andrew Hawthorne and Tony Petch.
New British Poetry: 9 Landeg White
A review of Landeg White's smashing new 2003 volume WHERE THE ANGOLANS ARE PLAYING FOOTBALL: SELECTED AND NEW POEMS.
New British Poetry: 8 Three Firsts and One Sixth
Reviews and discussion of four new books of poetry from authors writing from contrasting perspectives: Wales, Cornwall, Italy and Austrailia.
New British Poetry: 7 Three Feminists
Introduces and reviews the work of three new poets, published by Birmingham press Flarestack Publishing.
New British Poetry: 6 Wales
A brief introduction to the contemporary poetry scene in Wales, with details and reviews of four new volumes of poetry, including two representative anthologies.
New British Poetry: 5 Ulster
Contains a discussion and review of eight new collections of verse from Northern Ireland (Ulster).
New British Poetry: 4 Scotland
Offers a review of a major new book by important Scottish poet W.N. Herbert.
New British Poetry: 3 Southwest England
Reviews two new volumes of poetry from the southwest of England.
New British Poetry: 2 The North of England
Discussion and review of four new volumes of poetry from the north of England.
New British Poetry: 1 London and Southeast England
An introduction to new poetry being published in London and southeast England, including reviews of some of the latest books, with suggested web addresses.