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Title:
The Heart's Granary : poetry and prose from fifty years of Enitharmon Press / compiled by Lawrence Sail.
Publisher:
Enitharmon Press,
Copyright Date:
2017
Description:
387 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Subject:
Literature--Collections.
Literature.
Collections.
Other Authors:
Sail, Lawrence, 1942- editor.
Khalvati, Mimi, 1944- contributor.
Kinsella, John, 1963- contributor.
Enitharmon Press.
Contents:
List of Subscribers Epilough: The Gaze of the Turkish Mona Lisa/ Christopher Middleton-- Love / Poem/ Alan BrownJohn-- Oqqsuut / The Message/ Nancy Campbell-- Walking on Water/ Kevin Crossley-Holland-- Nora Reading/ Rhian Gallagher-- Idyll/ U.A. Fanthorpe-- Till I Met You/ Paul Muldoon-- You Poem/ Marianne Morris-- You/ Rhian Gallagher-- Don't Ask/ Yannis Ritsos/ David Harsent-- The Point, the Turning/ Gregory Warren Wilson-- A Lone Woman Asleep/ Pierre Jean Jouve/ David Gascoyne-- Vision Mixer/ Duncan Forbes-- The Unfaithful Wife/ Federico García Lorca/ Jane Duran, Gloria García Lorca-- The Will of the Heart/ Sharon Morris-- A Week in the Country/ Sebastian Barker-- The Linen Industry/ Michael Longley-- The Language of Love/ Christopher Reid-- Coffee Shop/ Thom Gunn-- Maire Macrae's Song/ Kathleen Raine-- Farewell, My Lovely/ John Mole-- Extreme Sweet/ Keston Sutherland-- I dreamt I remembered what love was/ Sue Hubbard-- Prothalamion/ David Jones-- from The Testament of Cresseid/ Seamus Heaney-- from Venus and Adonis/ Ted Hughes-- from The Bending of the Bow/ Neil Curry-- Ilex/ Shelia Wingfield-- The Blackberry/ Martha Kapos-- Cherry/ Jenny Joseph-- Petals of White Rose/ Kathleen Raine-- Flints/ Jeremy Hooker-- Holly/ Seamus Heaney-- Conckers/ Lucy Newlyn-- Noon/ Michael Field-- Sense/ Jean Mambrino/ Kathleen Raine-- Dew/ Simon Armitage-- from The Blasting of Billy P./ Rayne Mackinnon-- For British Workers/ Vladimir Mayakovsky/ Harry Gilonis-- Legal Tedner/ Fred D'Aguiar-- from The Impenetrability of Silence/ Sebastian Barker-- Neighbors/ Benjamin Zephaniah-- Riddle/ Stuart Henson-- Marianne Faithfull (2)/ Jeremy Reed-- Symbols of the Sixties/ Edwin Brock-- Death/ Harold Pinter-- Memorandum for the Grand Panjandrum/ Duncan Forbes-- Out of the Dark/ Judy Gahagan-- Directions/ Kajal Ahmad/ Mimi Khalvati, Choman Hardi-- Wireless/ Michael Symmons Roberts-- Hearing Aid/ Vernon Scannell-- Seventeen Hundred and Eighty-Nine/ John Heath-Stubbs-- 60th Remembering: June 14th, 2005/ Maureen Duffy-- Al-Musayyib, 16th July 2005/ Kate Rhodes-- The Man Buried with Chernobyl/ Mario Petrucci-- Women/ Yannis Ritsos/ David Harsent-- Bog Cotton/ Michael Longley-- Break of Day in the Trenches/ Isaac Rosenberg-- Listeners/ Neil Astley-- Your Right Hand Under My Neck/ Miklós Radnóti/ George Gömöri, Clive Wilmer-- Footnote to History/ Michael Henry-- August 1914/ Isaac Rosenberg-- Staines Waterworks/ Peter Redgrove-- Rising Damp¬/ U.A. Fanthorpe-- Flood/ Blake Morrison-- The Carafe/ Myra Schneider-- The Glass of Water/ Roger Moulson-- Heartmarks/ Carole Satyamurti-- The Gravel-Pit Field/ David Gascoyne-- Doorway/ Alan Brownjohn-- The Gate/ C. Day Lewis-- Urban Grasses/ Jon Silkin-- from Déjà Vu/ Gerald Dawe-- from Book of Haikus/ Jack Kerouac-- Lowell, Mass./ Billy Collins-- from Pictures/ Robert Creeley-- Madison and 44th/ Tamar Yoseloff-- Sunglasses/ Jeremy Reed-- Walking across the Atlantic/ Billy Collins-- The Wharf/ Rhian Gallagher-- Speech Lesson/ John Montague-- Belfast to Edinburgh/ Douglas Dunn-- St Kilda/ Neil Curry-- The Exile/ Frances Bellerby-- Irthing Valley/ Frances Horovitz-- An Approach to the Marsh/ Kevin Crossley-Holland-- Sketch in October/ Tomas Tranströmer/ Robin Robertson-- At Salterns: a Memory of Mary Butts/ Jeremy Hooker-- Quanterness, Orkney, 3500 B.C./ Frances Horovitz-- On the Prospect of Leaving my Birthplace/ Jack Clemo-- The Book of Trees/ Pascale Petit-- Covadonga/ Hilary Davies-- The Day of the Dead/ John Moat-- Italian Siesta/ Frances Conford-- Thin White Girl/ Myra Schneider-- Sunbright/ Dannie Abse-- By the Rhône-Rhine Canal/ Hubert Moore-- No Reply/ Rutger Kopland/ James Brockway-- Before these Wars/ Carol Rumens-- A Hundred Sheep in a Green Field/ Greta Stoddart-- Beachy Head/ Hilary Davies-- Vista/ Elizabeth Garrett-- The Map-Maker/ Peter Scupham-- Coma/ Mimi Khalvati-- Leave Taking/ Myra Schneider-- On the First Stroke/ Edwin Brock-- The Burning/ Pascale Petit-- Second Childhood/ Phoebe Hesketh-- from My Mother, Her Tongue/ Stephen Watts-- One Flesh/ Elizabeth Jennings-- Tiger/ Martyn Crucefix-- Scarp Song/ Anna Adams-- Forty-Eight/ Jane Duran-- I Give Death to a Son/ Phoebe Hesketh-- In Painswick Churchyard/ Frances Horovitz-- The Red Herring/ George MacBeth-- Childish/ Lee Harwood-- That Single Thread/ Simon Rae-- The Riding Room/ Roger Moulson-- Walking Away/ C. Day Lewis-- Eye/ Martha Kapos-- from Out of the Blue/ Simon Armitage-- Painted Bellows/ John Kinsella-- Blue Song/ Dannie Abse-- Stormy Weather/ Jeremy Reed-- Patience Strong/ U.A. Fanthrope-- Apologia/ David Gascoyne-- from Calvics/ Geoffrey Hill-- Essays in Criticisms/ Anthony Thwaite-- The Surrealist/ Edward Dorn-- The Very Image/ David Gascoyne-- Cricket at Night/ Harold Pinter-- An Afternoon with a Circus/ David Miller-- Boulevard Theatre/ Michael Henry-- The Dog Who Thinks He's a Fish/ Chris Beckett-- Prisoner of Conscience/ Duncan Forbes-- Magpie/ Nicki Jackowska-- Sun in an Empty Room/ Kate Rhodes-- In the Paintings of Edward Hopper/ Jane Duran-- Male Figure Playing a Double Flute/ Richard Berengarten-- Flute Player/ Farzaneh Khojandi/ Jo Shapcott, Narguess Farzad-- On First Looking into Shakespeare's Folios just after Christmas 1998, at the New British Library/ Edward Dorn-- The Arrows/ Alan Brownjohn-- Arabic Script/ Anthony Thwaite-- Riddle/ Kit Wright-- from Thirteen Ways of Looking at Rillie/ Edwin Morgan-- A Dent-- Paul Muldoon-- The City/ Seamus Heaney-- from The Love of Strangers/ Michael Schmidt-- Legend Has It/ Jane Griffiths-- Blocked/ Yannis Ritsos/ David Harsent-- A Poem for Tea Hands/ John Wieners-- Elegy of the Flowing Touch/ Christopher Middleton-- from Seer/ 'Gaarriye'/ W.N. Herbert, Martin Orwin-- Little Whale Song/ Ted Hughes-- The Heron/ John Heath-Stubs-- Cows Crossing/ Maureen Duffy-- Swifts/ Ruth Pitter-- Bird in Hand/ Anne Stevenson-- To a Blackbird at First Light/ John Mole-- Owl/ George MacBeth-- Cod Fishing/ Christopher Wiseman-- Sea Otter/ Adam Thorpe-- i rather love/ Mario Petrucci-- Our Lady of Indigo/ Pauline Stainer-- from Duino Elegies/ Rainer Maria Rilke/ Martyn Crucefix-- Hyacinths/ David Constantine-- When Morning Breaks/ Corsino Fortes/ Sean O'Brien, Daniel Hahn-- Scraps/ Martyn Crucefix-- Crossing the Church/ Hubert Moore-- León/ Neil Curry-- What It Isn't/ John Whitworth-- Hope/ Shelia Wingfield-- Sufficiency/ Jack Clemo-- Movements/ Anthony Thwaite-- Solitude (1)/ Tomas Tranströmer/ Robin Robertson-- Dreams/ Nicky Rice-- Storm-Stayed/ Kathleen Raine-- Holy Mr. Herbert/ Ronald Blythe-- Agnus/ Anna Robinson-- The Blind See Only This World (a Christmas Carol)/ John Wieners-- A Possible Prayer on New Year's Day/ Frances Bellerby-- New Year's Day at Lepe/ Jeremy Hooker-- Somewhere in Transylvania/ Ileana Malancioiu/ Michael Longley-- Relative/ Partaw Naderi/ Sarah Maguire, Yama Yari-- Analysis of the Silence/ Anna Adams-- The Resurrection of Lazarus/ Marin Sorescu/ Michael Longley-- The Sunset of that Day/ Frances Bellerby-- Who Knows?/ Ruth Pitter-- Epitaph for Everyman/ Frances Cornford-- The Language of Yes/ Kevin Crossley-Holland-- Prose. The Door that Opens on Two Sides/ Kathleen Raine-- from Record Time/ Edmund White-- from My Yorkshire/ David Hockney-- Going to See Michael and Edna/ James Fenton-- from A Kind of Declaration/ David Gascoyne-- More than a Green Placebo/ Dannie Abse-- Come to an End/ Frances Bellerby-- Milking/ Edward Thomas-- from A Jovial Hullabaloo/ Michael Longley-- from The Temporary Gentleman/ Sebastian Barry-- from A Voice through a Cloud/ Denton Welch-- from The Take-Over/ Michael Hamburger-- The North/ Samuel Beckett-- Sunday/ Edward Upward-- Epilough: The Gaze of the Turkish Mona Lisa/ Christopher Middleton-- Notes on the text-- Biographical notes-- Index of Writers, Translators and Artists-- Acknowledgements-- List of Subscribers
Summary:
"The Heart's Granary marks the 50th anniversary of Enitharmon Press. Compiled by Lawrence Sail, it is a personal selection from all Enitharmon's publications. It also conveys the Press's striking range and coherence - international in reach, while true to its Blakean vision. Including prose as well as poems, with more than 120 contributors, and with full colour illustrations by some of the many well-known artists who represent another facet of Enitharmon's achievements, the anthology creates new contexts for writers, translators and artists, from Nobel Prize winners to emerging talents. The Heart's Granary is memorable not only on its own account, but as a touchstone of the journeys undertaken by writers in a world that has changed radically since Enitharmon's beginnings in 1967. Fittingly, this momentous publication marks the end of a much cherished poetry list."--Publisher.
ISBN:
1911253360
9781911253365
191125328X
9781911253280
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1031042116
LCCN:
2018377090
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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