| |  | |  |  | | | | |  |  | Biographical note: John Kinsella is the author of over twenty books, including The Silo (FACP, 1995), The Undertow: New & Selected Poems (Arc, 1996), The Hunt (Bloodaxe, 1998), Visitants (Bloodaxe, 1999), and Wheatlands (with Dorothy Hewett, FACP, 2000), The Hierarchy of Sheep (Bloodaxe/FACP, 2000/2001), and Auto (Salt, 2000). He is editor of the international literary journal Salt, a consultant editor of Westerly (CSAL, University of Western Australia), Cambridge correspondent for Overland (Melbourne, Australia), and international editor of the American journal The Kenyon Review. He is a Fellow of Churchill College, Cambridge University, Adjunct Professor to Edith Cowan University, Western Australia, and Professor of English at Kenyon College. Peripheral Light: Selected and New Poems is due out with W. W. Norton in 2003. |  | BIC Basic EAN13: 9780646124452 ISBN: 0646124455 Editor: John Kinsella
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Robert Pinsky – Ginza Samba
– Avenue
– The Rhyme of Reb Nachman
Kevin Hart – Those White, Ancient Birds
Pierre Chappuis – The Lightest Hand
Josee Lapeyrere – With His Black
Emmanuel Moses – The Year Of The Dragon
Michael Hulse – Burslem
– The Kid
Caroline Caddy – Arrival
– Huskies
– Ice-bergs
Dorothy Hewett – Meditations on Political Correctness
– Death and the Maidens
– The Brothers
Chris Wallace-Crabbe – Paperboy Time
– Claustrophobia
– One Line Poems
Peter Rose – Georgian Dream
– Encyclopedist
– Quotidian
Peter Porter – Timing The Gerberas
– The Atheist’s Comedy
Nicolette Stasko – Pentecost
– The Heron
– Pickling the Chillies April 7th
– Loss
– Last Rites
Louise Crisp – child
Gary Catalano – Perspective
– Moment
– Turning
Michael Heald – The Blue Pasture
– Waking Early
– The Small Luxuries of Idiom
Shibusawa Takasuke – Imperfection
Bernard Gadd – bone visitations
David Howard – Widerruf
– The Cover Story
Christopher Kelen – Plague
– Bunyip
– Town
David Kennedy – In Greenwich Foot Tunnel
Simon Perchik – M4
– M6
– M8
David Morley – Superscience
Peter Riley – [Voiced consonants buzzing through Suffolk]
– Hans Leo Hassler
– E Questa Vita Un Lampo
– [for Joseph Guglielmi
J. S. Harry – An Impression of Minimalist Art in the Late Twentieth Century
– Green Whiskers
Robert Adamson – Thursday
– Clair Obscur
Douglas Barbour – from Fragmenting Body:
– already described. The Mother is the seat of a process
– is established between the male sacrificer
– months of the year, inhabited by the
– is a loss of one of the very similarities
– every productive insemination
– their place. ‘But, inexplicable wonder, by altering
– and sculpture but also added wings to
Philip Salom – Catacombe di St Callisto
– Seeing So Often The Statue of The Poet Belli
– Stone Operas
Rod Mengham – Prolegomena to the Echo
John Kinsella – Solitary Activities
– Starting With Delmore Schwartz’s “The Self Unsatisfied Runs Everywhere”: A Precursor to Syzygy
– Frame(d)
A. Georgeson – Mahjongg
– Into The Harbour
– To be, to have, to keep, to pick, to paint, to take
– Prevention
Lyn Hejinian & Leslie Scalapino – from SIGHT
Tony Lopez – from Assembly Point D
Simon Smith – The house named Reality
– Ode: The Black Book
– Hymn to Venus
Robert Alberts – Cave
– Maden
Scott Campbell-Smith – A Tangled Web
Gabrielle Everall – she wos a passion-fruit
– mi bodi is a rotten field p137
– trying to reason wiv institutional psychiatry
– Before internment: the sound of chainsaws
Mark Reid – from On Christ Entering Fremantle:
– (intem)
– (light)
– (lust)
– (kiss)
– (monument hill/lest we forget)
– (grief)
Alan Wearne – from Making The World Revolve
πO – Ockers
– Jas H. Duke
Pamela Brown – At The Wall
Andrea Sherwood – Wanted
– Bad Times
Tracy Ryan – Breath
– The Weight
– Enough
David Brooks – The Cormorant
– Mosquitoes
– The Black Stars
Andrew Burke – Autobiography
– Whale’s Ear In A Country Museum
Kate Jarman – The Listening Room
Anthony Lawrence – The Appian Way
– Living Alone
John Ditsky – The Maple’s Leaves In Boming
– Tourist
David Ray – A Glimpse of the Bride in Australia
Dennis Haskell – The Empty Room
– What Use Are The Humanities?
Geoff Page – The Line
Judith Beveridge – There is a Haunting Music Round the Bay
– A Sixties Musician’s Letter to his Brother
– Punjab
Alec Choate – People Lining A Jetty
Mark Miller – Princes Wharf, Hobart, with my two-year-old son
David Gilbey – Sunday Matin
Heather Cam – Eau de Nil
– The New Frontier (Saskatoon to Sydney)
Graham Rowlands – The Bunyanuts
Myron Lysenko – That Weekend
Alan P. Kelly – Sui generis
– reunion
Stephen Forster – Esther and the Child
– Lycanthropy
Stephen Oliver – The Right Stuff
– The Decadeers
– Recommended
Dipti Saravanamuttu – Among The Icons
Arthur M. Spyrou – A Few Words On Ritsos
Yannis Ritsos – Monochords
Anthony Mellors – Mysteries of the Organism: Conceptual Models and J H Prynne’s Wound Response
Alison Georgeson – Interview with Lyn Hejinian
John Tranter – Yoo-Hoo, Fugaces!
John Kinsella – Interview with John Tranter
– Interview with Ken Bolton
Charles Bernstein – [from an ongoing interview with Tom Beckett]
– Liftjar Agate
Lucienne Durollet – from Tongue Tied (Monologues in Exile)
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