'Sometimes the world goes feral' – 11 odes to Europe As Britain braces itself for the Brexit endgame, leading poets – from Carol Ann Duffy to Andrew McMillan – take the pulse of our fragmenting world
Europe, outsiders, parties, experts, London, the United Kingdom itself – all were rejected in Britai...
Britain announced the holding of a referendum, known as (Brexit), to leave the European Union in a m...
Brexit Tears is a collaboration between poet Robert Crawford and photographer Calum Colvin. Crawford...
This special issue of Poem is dedicated to women writers’ responses to “Brexit” – the term coined to...
Britons are proving immune to the pressure from doomsayers to vote Remain in the referendum, writes ...
Le référendum britannique du 23 juin 2016 aura des conséquences incalculables. On pe...
For those readers wondering what Nicholas Barr, who wrote our very popular Letter to friends, is thi...
The shy pro-Europeanism of the last 40 years, together with the ways the EU was being abused for dom...
With apologies to Dylan Thomas, I believe the final two lines of his famous poem precisely sum up Br...
The idea of “Britain and Europe” that David Cameron emphasised in his speech on 23 January 2013 is a...
Promises of an extra £350m a week, posted on the side of a bus. Doomsday economic predictions from t...
Ravishing Europa, the poet’s eleventh collection, marks a wholly unexpected development, prompted, a...
To understand the challenges facing European democracy today we need to think in three-dimensional t...
Following the referendum, British politics is about to enter into a process of de-Europeanisation. D...
“Because Brexit means Brexit and we are going to make it a success”, said Teresa May in July 2016 in...
Europe, outsiders, parties, experts, London, the United Kingdom itself – all were rejected in Britai...
Britain announced the holding of a referendum, known as (Brexit), to leave the European Union in a m...
Brexit Tears is a collaboration between poet Robert Crawford and photographer Calum Colvin. Crawford...
This special issue of Poem is dedicated to women writers’ responses to “Brexit” – the term coined to...
Britons are proving immune to the pressure from doomsayers to vote Remain in the referendum, writes ...
Le référendum britannique du 23 juin 2016 aura des conséquences incalculables. On pe...
For those readers wondering what Nicholas Barr, who wrote our very popular Letter to friends, is thi...
The shy pro-Europeanism of the last 40 years, together with the ways the EU was being abused for dom...
With apologies to Dylan Thomas, I believe the final two lines of his famous poem precisely sum up Br...
The idea of “Britain and Europe” that David Cameron emphasised in his speech on 23 January 2013 is a...
Promises of an extra £350m a week, posted on the side of a bus. Doomsday economic predictions from t...
Ravishing Europa, the poet’s eleventh collection, marks a wholly unexpected development, prompted, a...
To understand the challenges facing European democracy today we need to think in three-dimensional t...
Following the referendum, British politics is about to enter into a process of de-Europeanisation. D...
“Because Brexit means Brexit and we are going to make it a success”, said Teresa May in July 2016 in...
Europe, outsiders, parties, experts, London, the United Kingdom itself – all were rejected in Britai...
Britain announced the holding of a referendum, known as (Brexit), to leave the European Union in a m...
Brexit Tears is a collaboration between poet Robert Crawford and photographer Calum Colvin. Crawford...