Entries tagged as Poetry

Prose Poets

March 26 / By Colin / In Criticism, Poetry, Prose / No Comments
As a frustrated poet myself, I am always intrigued to see when famous writers of prose fiction choose to explore the verse form, and perhaps one of the most surprising transitions from one medium to the other is seen in the work of Ernest Hemingway. More...

Poetics of Silence I

March 8 / By Christine / In Culture, Poetry / No Comments

Recently, I have been thinking about a deeper silence that dwells beneath things.  This silence sits beneath conversations, beneath tragedies and natural disasters, beneath births…

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Swedenborg’s Oven: Head number Three – Tincture of Belladonna

March 6 / By Gareth / In Culture, New Media, Poetry / No Comments

I’m still trying to get back to the 6th of April 1744 – Swedenborg’s 6th of April that is, the date of his first vision.…

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Swedenborg’s Oven: Head number Two – A [Radical] Midrash

February 19 / By Gareth / In Criticism, Poetry / No Comments

Reading Emily Finlay’s first Vitalpoetics post reminded me of an essay Kevin Hart wrote about the poetry of Francis Webb. In “Francis Webb: Unsaying Transcendence”,…

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Why care about Lascaux

February 17 / By Tim / In Culture, Poetry, Visual Art / No Comments

For those of you unaware of Lascaux, the story is simple – it’s an archaeological site in southwestern France, home to 17,000 year old Upper…

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John Tranter

February 5 / By Colin / In Criticism, Poetry / No Comments

John Tranter is a bit of a hero of mine, and recently I have been revisiting his brilliant verse novel The Floor of Heaven.  For those…

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Anne Waldman

February 4 / By Tim / In Poetry / No Comments

I am not too sure if this poem has been published in full, whether it is a stand-alone poem, a section of a larger work…

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