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Mind the Gap

I was at a virtual book launch for Liz Lefroy’s I Buy a New Washer (and Other Moderate Acts of Independence) the other evening. Reading from her book, Liz stressed the importance of gaps and spaces in poetry: The gaps … Continue reading

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Object Z

Imagine a world facing a crisis, an existential crisis in which the very survival of the planet and all forms of life upon it are threatened. Again and again the world’s scientists and experts warn us: pointing out that the … Continue reading

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The House: The Poetics of Space

A house constitutes a body of images that give mankind proofs or illusions of stability.  We are constantly re-imagining its reality: to distinguish all these images would be to describe the soul of the house; it would mean developing a … Continue reading

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The Eye of the Inner Ear

as the films of Davies illustrate so convincingly, ultimately it is the inner space of the individual imagination that matters most. Wendy Everett: The Eye of the Inner Ear: Terence Davies and the Space/Time Dimension, p.308.  Essay published in: Wendy … Continue reading

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