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Articles of Faith

“The nation holds it breath, awaiting the cataclysm. Nothing happens. The nation breathes out in anti-climax. They go back to what passes for normal. Around here they’re more normal still…it’s the riverside cacophony that insulates them”. So begins the Second World War in Articles of Faith, no more than “distant tremors” from “that vague entity” Read More

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sub-fusc love-feast

Although generic stock images and humorously isolated body parts have influential presence on the internet, we are perhaps less familiar with these images in material cardboard form, dotted around the white “background layer” of the art gallery walls as they presently are at the current DCA exhibition. In fact from afar, your eye might momentarily Read More

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Love Sex Travel Musik: stories for the EasyJet generation

This collection of fourteen short stories from Rodge Glass is refreshingly acerbic, inventive and cynical. Although most of the stories have been published previously, and separately, they have been brought together here very effectively, and are supplemented with selected poetry and artwork, as well as a handful of new stories. All of the stories follow Read More

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And When She Was Good

“Suburban noir” is a growing sub-genre in American crime fiction, fuelled by the success of TV series such as Desperate Housewives and Breaking Bad. And When She Was Good makes a welcome contribution to this trend, though an uneven one. In the afterword to the novel, Laura Lippman claims that she wanted Heloise Lewis, the Read More

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The Whole and Rain-domed Universe

Critically acclaimed poet, and former Fellow in Creative Writing at the University of Dundee (2003-5), Colette Bryce was born in Derry, and grew up during the Troubles. The Whole and Rain-domed Universe is a retrospective impression of that time, a keenly-felt and often poignant memoir of childhood and family life, set against the backdrop of Read More

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I knew the Bride (TS Eliot Prize Shortlist)

How many people can say they have penetrated the inner space of their being and come out on the other side? Awarded the Queen’s Gold Medal for Poetry (2004), Hugo Williams won the Eliot Prize in 1999 for West End Final, a collection that earned him an earlier Forward listing. I Knew the Bride appears Read More

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Bright Travellers

Winner of an Eric Gregory Award in 2006 and a Faber New Poets Award in 2009, Fiona Benson’s first full collection, Bright Travellers, explores various aspects of nature and the human experience, including those that are difficult and sometimes heart-wrenching. She addresses her subject matter directly and fearlessly. Consider “Sheep”, which opens as follows: She’s Read More

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The Invention of Fireworks

The Invention of Fireworks is Beatrice Garland’s first full collection, although she already has an impressive publishing history. As well as new verses, this volume contains poems previously published in the London Magazine, Rialto, The Spectator and P.N.Review and other pieces included in anthologies of new poetry by Faber (1998), Carcanet (2007) and The Shuffle (2009). Read More

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Moontide

With Niall Campbell’s Moontide I’ve been to the Hebrides and back, I’ve explored dry grain stores in half-light and felt fleece brush my cheek, touched farm implements and coils of rope and imagined daylight. I’ve heard waves and kelpies in the distance and felt the bitterness of cold and the wretchedness of drowning. Then I’ve Read More

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All One Breath

John Burnside has a tough job with this collection, his thirteenth; how does one follow up the Forward Prize and T.S. Eliot Prize-winning 2011 collection Black Cat Bone? Any truly great book, poetry or otherwise, casts a long shadow over its successors, but All One Breath manages to step out of the cover of its Read More

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