New and Soon Publications
Omission may indicate that I think a book is egoistic and unambitious, or that I haven't even heard about it. Special thanks to Ken Bolton in Adelaide and Tony Frazer in Mexico City. Books often come out within three years of being announced; not always.
Beth Anderson, The Impending Collision (rem.press) Tim Atkins, Folklore 1-25 (Hammer Heart); To Repel Ghosts (Like Books) Rob Mackenzie, Off Ardglas (Invisible Books) Clive Faust, Cold's Determinations (U. of Salzburg) Waldo Williams, The Peacemakers (translated from the Welsh by Tony Conran; Gomer) Lynette Roberts, Collected Poems (Seren) Nicole Brossard, Typhon dru (parallel text); cris cheek and Sianed Jones, From the Navigation; Maurice Scully, Steps (all Reality Street) John Tranter, Late Night Radio:Selected Poems (Polygon) Peter Riley, Snow Has Settled [...] Bury Me Here (shearsman) Allen Fisher, Fish Jet (Torque) Jeff Nuttall, Selected Poems (Wordhoard) Peter Finch, Antibodies; Peter Redgrove, Orchard End; Andrew Jordan, The Mute Bride; Andy Brown, West of Yesterday; (and editor of)Binary Myths: conversations with contemporary poets; Robert Sheppard, Empty Diaries (all Stride) Jesse Glass, The Life and Death of Peter Stubbe (Birch Book Press) Alison Fell, Dreams Like Heretics: new and selected poems (Serpent's Tail) Geoffrey Squires, This (author); Edwin Morgan, Virtual and Other Realities (Carcanet) Ian Robinson, The Invention of Morning (Redbeck Press) Randolph Healy, Arbor Vitae; Flame; Trevor Joyce, Syzygy; Maurice Scully, Prelude; Interlude; Postlude (all Wild Honey Jeremy Reed, Saint Billie (Enitharmon) Paul Holman, The Memory of the Drift poems 1991-98 (Invisible Books) Stephen Rodefer, Left Under a Cloud (Alfred David) Kelvin Corcoran, When Suzy Was (shearsman) David Harsent, A Bird's Idea of Flight (Faber) JH Prynne, Collected Poems (Salt/Folio) Veronica Forrest-Thomson, Selected Poems (Invisible Books) Adrian Clarke, Millennial Shades and Three Papers (Writers Forum) Steve Harris, Puss (Damnation) Ian Taylor, Ruins (Spectacular Diseases) Ian Duhig, Nominies; Doug Oliver, A Salvo for Africa(both Bloodaxe) John Goodby, A Birmingham Yank (Arc)
Pamphlets, Feuilles Volantes, Smirched Zettel, Billets-doux
Harry Gilonis, Reading Holderlin on Orkney (Simple Vice/Form Books) Ralph Hawkins, Skinny Protruding Mismatch; John Wilkinson, Sarn Helen; Iain Sinclair, The Ebbing of the Kraft ; John Forbes, Humidity; RF Langley, Jack (all Equipage) Alexander Hutchison, Epitaph for a Butcher (Akros) Nick Macias, Bluish Knight (n.p.) Deanna Ferguson, ddilemma (hole books) David Rees, The London (Gratton Street Irregulars/ West House Books)Andrew Duncan, The Funeral of Harlequin (Simple Vice) Geoffrey Squires, A Long Poem in 3 Sections; Colin Simms, Three Poems (both Form Books); John Kinsella and Tracy Ryan, Lines of Sight (Folio/Salt) Keston Sutherland, At the Motel Partial Opportunity J.H. Prynne, Red D Gypsum (both Barque Press) Tim Allen, The Cruising Duct; Michal Puchir, Semantic Succour (both Maquette) Kevin Nolan, The Charges (The Gilded Trumpeter's Swan)_
Anthologies
4pack 2, from Reality Street; includes Andy Brown; For the Birds: Proceedings of the Cork Conference on Irish Modernism, edited by Harry Gilonis (mainly poems!; RWC publications) A State of Independence (ed. Tony Frazer; Stride) Pervigilium Scotiae (Tom Scott, Hamish Henderson, Sorley MacLean); Alice Notley, Wendy Mulford, Brian Coffey, Etruscan Reader 7; Helen Macdonald, Nicholas Johnson, Gael Turnbull, Etruscan Reader 1 (all etruscan books) Loose Watch: a Lost & Found Times anthology, ed. Bennett, Penney, and Holman (Invisible Books) David Curzon, Philip Hammial, Coral Hull, and Stephen Oliver, The Wild Life (Penguin Australia) Other: British and Irish Poetry Since 1970, ed. Richard Caddel and Peter Quartermain (Wesleyan University Press)
Salzburg have issued three volumes of James Kirkup's Collected Longer Poems, to add to the 1996 volumes of collected shorter ones. It is unlikely that anyone will read these all the way through, yet there was a real talent in Kirkup; isolation was his (self-proclaimed) theme, which may explain why the pacing of his poems is wrong. Selfreliant? or self-gratifying? He was on the scene in the 1940s, and published far too much in the 1950s.
Page(s) 136-137
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