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Peter Blake, founding father of British Pop Art, has been producing quirky and inventive collages since the mid-1950s, when he was in his early twenties. His Venice Fantasies, made in his
Wood engravings by Jeffrey Morgan
Wavelengths is a companion volume to Michael Longley’s previous Enitharmon chapbooks, Cenotaph of Snow (2003) and The
A lively and versatile poet, Duncan Forbes can deal in modes both comic and elegiac with life’s events. With his eye for detail and strong understanding of traditions, he approaches the
In the spring of 2008, Michael Longley was appointed Ireland Professor of Poetry. His inaugural lecture, published here for the first time, constitutes ‘an autobiography in poetry’. He
Ecologist, physicist and Royal Literary Fund Fellow Mario Petrucci is renowned for combining innovation with a profoundly human aspect, particularly in the creative dialogue between science and
Michael Longley once remarked, ‘If I knew where poems came from, I’d go there.’ In the forty years since his first book, No Continuing City, Longley has shown he has been
Photographs by Norman McBeath
Jenny Joseph is known mainly as the author of ‘Warning’, her internationally renowned dramatic monologue in which a middle-aged
Behold is Nicki Jackowska’s seventh book of poetry. The title poem vividly evokes the history of the Holocaust with precise particulars and mundane details. Her European