Literary Activism Thomas AplinLiterary Activism activism that revisits and interrogates an idea of literature emerges from a radically altered landscape for both publishing and academia, where market pressures are effecting changes on language, on the measuring of value, on the concept of influence we might struggle to recognise. Taking in the roles of writer, critic, translator, academic, and publisher, the essays in this volume follow no single line of enquiry. Rather, they
witty and entertaining conversationalist with an unending flow of anecdotal reminiscences about his days with Lionel Hampton
the poem explores the ineffable by sending it up in a domestic setting that subverts as it disconcerts
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[Of the sequence 'Ways of Mourning'] she has created a memorial with these poems
and there are several ‘found’ poems as in the witty ‘The Complete Index of Welsh Emotions’
Yvonne Green
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Ian Carr is well-known as an imaginative and ground-breaking jazz trumpeter and bandleader
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"In Daughter Jessie Lendennie writes with a spare grace and unsparing wisdom of the kind of dreams and nightmares that can never be outgrown
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They take us the long way home