Notes on Contributors
Serge Gavronsky teaches at Columbia University, New York. His translations have already appeared several times in Shearsman during its short life. His work - both translations and original - have appeared in many publications, both in the USA and abroad. The interview published here comes from a projected volume called Ecriture: The French Mind, to be published by the University of California Press. Joseph Guglielmi lives in Paris; his publications include Principe de paysage (Eds. Royaumont) and Quartiers d’ombres (Eds. Aencrages), and K. ou le Dit du Passage (P.O.L.). His translations of Norma Cole and Robert Duncan have also appeared recently. The most extensive selection of his work in English is contained in Dawn, translated by Rosmarie Waldrop (Spectacular Diseases, 1991). Martin Anderson is resident in Hong Kong; besides his Shearsman volume (see back cover) his books include Dried Flowers (Alms House Press, New York) and Swamp Fever (Willamette River Books, Troutdale, Oregon). Christopher Gutkind is an expatriate Canadian poet, living in London. A selection of his work will appear shortly in an anthology of younger writers being published by Stride (Exeter). Charles Hadfield is now a resident of South Devon, having recently returned from working on an aid project in Madagascar. Impact Books publish his accounts of previous work in China and Tibet: Watching the Dragon and A Winter in Tibet. His poems and prose have appeared in several magazines, including Oasis, The Rialto and Poesie Europe. His collection Border Disputes is looking for a publisher. Peter deRous, who here makes his second appearance in Shearsman, lives in Derby, and has appeared in a number of little magazines. John Tranter is a leading figure in Australian poetry. His Selected Poems appeared from Sydney's Hale & Iremonger imprint in 1982, and his most recent full-length collection, Under Berlin, from the University of Queensland Press.
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- Acumen
- Agenda
- Ambit
- Angel Exhaust
- ARTEMISpoetry
- Atlas
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- Borderlines
- Brando's hat
- Brittle Star
- Candelabrum
- Cannon's Mouth, The
- Chroma
- Coffee House, The
- Dream Catcher
- Equinox
- Erbacce
- Fabric
- Fire
- Floating Bear, The
- French Literary Review, The
- Frogmore Papers, The
- Global Tapestry
- Grosseteste Review
- Homeless Diamonds
- Interpreter's House, The
- Iota
- Journal, The
- Lamport Court
- London Magazine, The
- Magma
- Matchbox
- Matter
- Modern Poetry in Translation
- Monkey Kettle
- Moodswing
- Neon Highway
- New Welsh Review
- North, The
- Oasis
- Obsessed with pipework
- Orbis
- Oxford Poetry
- Painted, spoken
- Paper, The
- Pen Pusher Magazine
- Poetry Cornwall
- Poetry London
- Poetry London (1951)
- Poetry Nation
- Poetry Review, The
- Poetry Salzburg Review
- Poetry Scotland
- Poetry Wales
- Private Tutor
- Purple Patch
- Quarto
- Rain Dog
- Reach Poetry
- Review, The
- Rialto, The
- Second Aeon
- Seventh Quarry, The
- Shearsman
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- Smoke
- South
- Staple
- Strange Faeces
- Tabla Book of New Verse, The
- Thumbscrew
- Tolling Elves
- Ugly Tree, The
- Weyfarers
- Wolf, The
- Yellow Crane, The