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A Cage of Shadows by Archie Hill

It’s the men of the Black Country who ever held me in bond, the native born. Between them, in a sort of composite form, they provided me with a substitute father. The simplicity of them, the strength, and sincerity. And … Continue reading

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The Second Meadow: A Healing Landscape

To bring the dead to life Is no great magic. Few are wholly dead: Blow on a dead man’s embers And a live flame will start… Robert Graves, To Bring the Dead to Life Archie Hill was born in rural … Continue reading

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Psychogeographic Review’s Recommendations – December 2013

  This past month Psychogeographic Review has been reading:   Frank O’Hara – ‘Lunch Poems’ (1986) Frank O’Hara was a leading figure in the New York School of poetry of the early 1960s.  Like other members of the school, his … Continue reading

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