Showing posts with label Periodicals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Periodicals. Show all posts

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Critical articles on Eliot, Swinburne, Donne, Rothenberg, and Bernstein

Sillages Critique 10 (2010) has just appeared, and features articles concerning poetry:

Daniel Jean, "Le vers comme indice d'artificialité dans le théâtre de T.S. Eliot: The Confidential Clerk,"
Pascal Aquien, "De l'artifice au vacillement: "A Singing Lesson" (A Century of Roundels, 1883) d'A. C. Swinburne,"
Guillaume Fourcade, "Fausse extase et vrai fou: l'artifice revendiqué dans quelques poèmes de John Donne,"
Geneviève Cohen-Cheminet, "Artifice and Medium-Specific Art: Poetry Performance and Film."

Saturday, September 4, 2010

Recently Published...

Graat issue #8, "Poets & Theory" has just been published (August 2010).

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Poets and Poems in Lisa E-Journal

Lisa E-Journal (lisa.revues.org) has changed formats, and it is now easier to find a poet or a poem, as well as other works of literary criticism.

Friday, April 10, 2009

Strasbourg and "industrial smoke"

Read all about it in Stephen Romer's poem "Strasbourg" published in Tower Poetry (April 2009).

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

George Herbert Journal

Edited by Sidney Gottlieb, with Christopher Hodgkins, John Ottenhoff, Jonathan Post, Richard Strier, and Chauncey Wood on the editorial board, the George Herbert Journal is the American-based periodical about Herbert studies.  Some articles are accessible free on-line from Project Muse.

Thursday, October 2, 2008

"More Geese" and a new goose in the Periodical World

Paul Muldoon's poem "More Geese" was published in the inaugural issue of the Manchester Review (October 2008).

Friday, September 19, 2008

Poetry reviews that matter

See what's happening in British, Irish, and Scottish poetry now:  read Poetry Matters Reviews.

Sunday, September 14, 2008

Jane Holland launches Horizon Review

Working under the web umbrella of Salt Publishing, Jane Holland has embarked on a new adventure as editor of the first issue of the webzine Horizon Review, which features poetry, fiction, criticism, reviews and translation.  Go Jane!