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Jane Yeh’s The Ninjas

December 22, 2014

Wandering Stirling Castle this summer, I kept my camera(phone) holstered. In a baronial hall, holidaymakers queued to pose in a high-backed-chair-cum …

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Land of Confusion: Heather Phillipson’s INSTANT-fLEX 718

December 17, 2014

Alexander Pope’s The Rape of the Lock was my first encounter zeugma. Blink and you miss it. Belinda, our flaky heroine, applies war-paint for …

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Video Games: Vidyan Ravinthiran’s Grun-tu-molani

October 15, 2014

Lisa Jardine’s excellent Worldly Goods challenges the view that galleries are secular temples, and that we should approach the tabernacle, the Holy of …

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I fought the law – Colette Bryce’s The Whole & Rain-domed Universe

August 15, 2014

Standing in front of an officer of the law wearing nothing but pants is a sobering experience and, even when …

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When I am laid in earth – Kevin Powers’ Letter Composed During a Lull in the Fighting

August 10, 2014

The infantryman’s spade is a symbol of his relationship with the earth. Our eyes are drawn to the assault rifle but he …

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I am a Bird Now – Liz Berry’s Black Country

August 5, 2014

Gormley’s Angel of the North feels like a guardian. Angels were not always sanitized cuties, flitting about on Tinkerbell wings. Exodus offers …

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Bullet in the Head – Frederick Seidel’s Nice Weather

July 16, 2014

Last summer was filled with the poetry of Terrance Hayes and notably with his Friday: Poem. Like the outrageous conceits of Donne’s …

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Diamonds on the Soles of her Shoes: Penny Boxall’s Ship of the Line

July 6, 2014

Façades do not present us at our best, no matter how carefully coiffured, or disarmingly déclassé. Take Oxford’s Sheldonian Theatre: as …

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Urban Hymns – Joseph Horgan’s & Antony Owen’s The Year I Loved England

June 1, 2014

BEFORE THE RAIN CAME Our ring road is a forced marriage of IKEA sky once held together by medieval beams. …

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Counting the Stars: Richard Osmond’s Variant Air

May 18, 2014

Curtal sonnet on the curtal sonnet In crystal, snowflakes, frost, a tight-furled   sunflower’s spiral of hulls, a floret     of broccoli’s …

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