In The Sacred Wood: Essays on Poetry and Criticism, T. S. Eliot famously wrote, ‘Immature poets imitate; mature poets steal; bad poets deface what they take, and good poets make it into something better, or at least something different.’ Cath Kenneally’s eaten cold offers a chain of indelible response-poems to New Zealand poet Janet Charman’s book, cold snack. In Kenneally’s collection, ‘Meanings perpetually eingeschachtelt into meanings’, creating new and original poetry that riffs off Charman’s book without ‘imitating’ or ‘defacing’ it
In his Allegory of Love ([Oxford, 1936], p. 349), C. S. Lewis wrote that Ireland had corrupted Spens...
In his Allegory of Love ([Oxford, 1936], p. 349), C. S. Lewis wrote that Ireland had corrupted Spens...
In Ways of Seeing (1972) John Berger wrote of how ‘capitalism survives by forcing the majority, whom...
Lockdown Lawyers: A Collection of COVID-19 Poetry, edited by Emma Trevett and Jon Whitfield, QC. Lon...
When Merlin falls prey to Vivien’s enchanting songs in Idylls of the King, infatuation leads to entr...
When Merlin falls prey to Vivien’s enchanting songs in Idylls of the King, infatuation leads to entr...
Robert Frost, one of the most prominent American poets of the mid-20th century, once stated that “li...
In her study of the Israeli poet Yehuda Amichai, Chana Kronfeld sets out “to reclaim … the poet for ...
This book review analyses At the Violet Hour. Modernism and Violence in England and Ireland by Sarah...
In the conclusion to his ground-breaking Wordsworth’s Poetry, 1787 − 1814 (1964), Geoffrey Hartman s...
Eleanor Johnson's book demonstrates that “the aesthetic power of literary language—its power to make...
Leading methodologist and arts-based researcher, Patricia Leavy, pioneered the method of social fict...
(excerpt) Francesca Sawaya’s The Difficult Art of Giving and Mary Kathleen Eyring’s Captains of Char...
(excerpt) Francesca Sawaya’s The Difficult Art of Giving and Mary Kathleen Eyring’s Captains of Char...
Suppose that 16 years ago you had written not one but two superlative books. Would you suffer from a...
In his Allegory of Love ([Oxford, 1936], p. 349), C. S. Lewis wrote that Ireland had corrupted Spens...
In his Allegory of Love ([Oxford, 1936], p. 349), C. S. Lewis wrote that Ireland had corrupted Spens...
In Ways of Seeing (1972) John Berger wrote of how ‘capitalism survives by forcing the majority, whom...
Lockdown Lawyers: A Collection of COVID-19 Poetry, edited by Emma Trevett and Jon Whitfield, QC. Lon...
When Merlin falls prey to Vivien’s enchanting songs in Idylls of the King, infatuation leads to entr...
When Merlin falls prey to Vivien’s enchanting songs in Idylls of the King, infatuation leads to entr...
Robert Frost, one of the most prominent American poets of the mid-20th century, once stated that “li...
In her study of the Israeli poet Yehuda Amichai, Chana Kronfeld sets out “to reclaim … the poet for ...
This book review analyses At the Violet Hour. Modernism and Violence in England and Ireland by Sarah...
In the conclusion to his ground-breaking Wordsworth’s Poetry, 1787 − 1814 (1964), Geoffrey Hartman s...
Eleanor Johnson's book demonstrates that “the aesthetic power of literary language—its power to make...
Leading methodologist and arts-based researcher, Patricia Leavy, pioneered the method of social fict...
(excerpt) Francesca Sawaya’s The Difficult Art of Giving and Mary Kathleen Eyring’s Captains of Char...
(excerpt) Francesca Sawaya’s The Difficult Art of Giving and Mary Kathleen Eyring’s Captains of Char...
Suppose that 16 years ago you had written not one but two superlative books. Would you suffer from a...
In his Allegory of Love ([Oxford, 1936], p. 349), C. S. Lewis wrote that Ireland had corrupted Spens...
In his Allegory of Love ([Oxford, 1936], p. 349), C. S. Lewis wrote that Ireland had corrupted Spens...
In Ways of Seeing (1972) John Berger wrote of how ‘capitalism survives by forcing the majority, whom...