Issue 10 of `Lynx: Poetry from Bath' is now released and is available at
http://www.bath.ac.uk/~exxdgdc/lynx.html
The core of the magazine is critical articles on poetry.
Frequency of publication will depend on the quality of submissions
and we'll have to see how long it takes to collect together another 100K.
The remit is the world of poetry in the broadest sense and the emphasis
is on readability. It is not an academic journal.
There are a good crop of articles in this issue. Ann Skea writes
about Ted Hughes and Crow, and also reviews Lyndall Gordon's biography
of T.S.Eliot which is now revised in one volume. Douglas Barbour writes
about new books of Canadian poetry in which I am particularly interested
in the Michael Ondaatje and the Lisa Robertson. William Oxley writes about
the noteworthy Senegalese poet Leopold Senghor whom he has translated.
David Kennedy has a thought-provoking article on aspects of masculinity in
contemporary British poetry which encourages male writers to take a fresh look
at their own work.
The distinguished Israeli writer Elisha Porat has contributed a
short story.
There are poems from Jesse Glass, John Horvath Jr, David Kennedy,
Sheila E.Murphy, and Elisha Porat. I have, as usual, appended my summary
of British and Irish URLs.
Please come and pay a visit. The site is text-only at
http://www.bath.ac.uk/~exxdgdc/lynx.html
Submissions are welcome.
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