Vol
17
No
4
Spring 1982
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Contents
Cover Page
Sheenagh Pugh
six poems from Earth Studies
The craft I left in was called Esau
(poem 2)
Biology 2
(poem 4)
I think someone might write an elegy
(poem 5)
Religion
(poem 6)
Geography 2
(poem 10)
Literature
(poem 16)
John Barnie
Nothing to report
Netting dace
Alison Bielski
Sea calligraphy
Duncan Bush
Ulysses becalmed
Cesare Pavese
Agony
Translated by Duncan Bush
Those who were there
Translated by Duncan Bush
Edna Eglinton
The way it is
Euron Griffith
The simplicity of flight
(for Julie)
Geoffrey Holloway
Severn minnows
Mike Jenkins
Birth is a tidal wave
On Brac
Christopher Meredith
A kind of god
Snapshot
Robert Minhinnick
Lines after the death of Johnny Owen
John Tripp
Breaking the past
Louis MacNeice in the 'Cock'
Michael Collins
The Achievement of David Jones
Thomas Dilworth
In Parenthesis
as Chronicle
Joseph Cohen
Depth and Control in David Jones'
In Parenthesis
Anne Carson Daly
The Anathemata
: a Brilliant Modernist Poem
Leo M.J. Manglaviti
David Jones and
The Anathemata
: Life as Art
Teresa Godwin Phelps
David Jones's 'The Hunt' and 'The Sleeping Lord': The once and future Wales
J.P. Ward
Dreaming birds
Midsummer night, late evening
Scafell
(for Molly Lefebure)
verbal shape
verbal shape
verbal shape
Anthony Conran
Correspondence
Martin Haslehurst
Reviews
J.P. Ward
Glyn Pursglove
Review
Sad Clowns of Word: Verbal shapes and poetic objects
Terry Eagleton
Review
J.P. Ward:
Writers of Wales: Raymond Williams.
John C. Whale
Review
J. P. Ward:
Poetry and the Sociological Idea
John Barnie
Review
Richard Poole:
Words Before Midnight
Diane Davies
Review
Michael Hamburger:
Variations
Richard Poole
Review
C.H. Sisson: English Poetry 1900-1950
;
Selected Poems
Colin Wilcockson
Review
William Blissett:
The Long Conversation, A Memoir of David Jones
Phil Maillard
Review
Full Gallop (some recent books from Galloping Dog Press)
Sheenagh Pugh
Review
The Distance, The Shadows
; selected poems by Hugo
Poetry Library
Royal Festival Hall
Hayward Gallery