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Poetry & prose from

Richard Berengarten, Emily Critchley, Debora Greger, John James,  
Justin Katko & Jow Lindsay, John Kinsella, Charles Lambert, Tom  
Lowenstein, Helen Macdonald, John Matthias, Anna Mendelssohn, Marianne  
Morris, Ian Patterson, J.H. Prynne, Peter Riley, Luke Roberts, Avery  
Slater, Rosie Šnajdr, Josh Stanley, Keston Sutherland, Timothy  
Thornton, and John Wilkinson.

Essays

Raymond Geuss, 'Vix intellegitur'
Stefan Collini, 'Understanding and judgement in the humanities'
Rebecca Stott, 'Tangling with history'
Philip Pettit on the Cambridge Review

Feature: On Cambridge Poetry

Jeremy Noel-Tod, 'A History of Difficulty: On Cambridge Poetry'
Andrew Duncan introducing Charles Madge's 'The Storming of the  
Brain' (1950)
Peter Riley introducing a selection of poems by Raymond Crump
Elaine Feinstein on Prospect
Richard Berengarten on the 1975 Cambridge Poetry Festival
Gareth Farmer on Veronica Forrest-Thomson
John Hall on Douglas Oliver's 'Arrondissements'
Rod Mengham on Andrew Crozier's 'Free Running Bitch'
Christina MacLeish on Roger Langley and Nigel Wheale
Robert Archambeau, 'Public Faces In Private Places: Messianic Privacy  
in Cambridge Poetry'
Marianne Morris 'On Disorder'



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