Monthly Archives: February 2013

Underpass Art

Walking along my favourite local route.  An old railway track – post-industrial, abandoned and overgrown, but still indelibly human-made.  Cutting and bridge, a levelled track-bed. And when I dream I dream I can fly. The track passes under a busy … Continue reading

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Gender, Truth and Reality: The Short Stories of Katherine Mansfield

  Until relatively recently, women have been noticeable only by their absence from the tradition of Anglo-American high modernism. T.S. Eliot, Ezra Pound, Joseph Conrad, D.H. Lawrence and W.B. Yeats – these are the names which have dominated the English … Continue reading

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Bring Me My Bow

  Pilgrim paths, green roads, drove roads, corpse roads, trods, leys, dykes, drongs, snarns, snickets – say the names of paths out loud and they become a poem or rite – holloways, bostles, shutes, driftways, lichways, ridings, halterpaths, cartways, carneys, … Continue reading

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Psychogeographic Review’s Recommendations – February 2013

  This past month at Psychogeographic Review we have been been reading our Christmas presents:    ‘The Old Ways’ – Robert MacFarlane    ‘A Field Guide to Getting Lost’ – Rebecca Solnit    ‘London: The Autobiography’ – Jon E Lewis … Continue reading

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