There’s been a powerful poetic reaction to the genocidal acts by Israel in Gaza. Under the most difficult of circumstances, poets in Gaza have recorded their sense... Continue reading
Edited by Alistair Findlay, Morning Star, £12.50, available here By Andy Croft Poetry is in the news a lot these days. We have recently been subjected to celebrity... Continue reading
By Christopher Norris for Tony Harrison, 1937-2025 In an unbroken continuity from the Renaissance to 1900 and beyond, a poem within the metrical tradition identifies itself .... Continue reading
The book is available here By Nick Moss This will be an all-too-brief introduction to a powerful new poetic voice, and to the Jawbone Collective. The latter... Continue reading
By Bernadette Gallagher ‘The death has occurred ofHenry Conyngham, The 8th Marquess Conyngham(Lord Henry Mount Charles)At Slane Castle, Slane, Meath‘ Confused about his Irishness, with one footin... Continue reading
By Nick Moss The absence of working-class voices from cultural life is something I have raised here and elsewhere repeatedly. There are, though, other questions which necessarily... Continue reading
By Nick Moss Jamal Khashoggi believed that / women today should have the same rights as men/ that/ ordinary people in the Arab world should/ through a... Continue reading
Book cover artwork is by Martyna Sabadasz By Jonathan Wonham These five poems are extracts from the above book Diary of a Spice Seller by Mohammed Yasser... Continue reading
Ruins of Beit Lahia, in the Gaza Strip, destroyed by Israeli bombardments By Rod Whitworth I can’t find the code to unlock thisslippery image of hot dust,to... Continue reading