Loading Terminal Anne ProvoostDanny Hayward A new long poem for half a voice on the subject of despised knowledge and political invisibility, published alongside a selection of shorter poems and essays dealing variously with the merging and commingling of smartphones and human bodies, the role of elegy in the mid 2000s, the social basis of fascism in the 2010s, social class, and the symbolic dysmorphia of the British high street. All of the work collected here circles around two
the poems in Soong’s second collection reinvigorate lyric possibility
Page’s debut collection of poems extends far across the page
Machado's work appears in journals like BOMB
rather than ironised distance
De natuur blijft haar ongerijmde eisen stellen
An immensely moving poetic work addressing inconsolable sorrow: a father's pain over the death of his child
de bedwelmende cocktail van tonen
who obsessively devours online news and compulsively buys clothes she can't afford
and the unparalleled scope of its impact and influence
van deze verliefdheid leest u in de bundel Contouren voor verderop
Samira Negrouche reminds us that “all life is movement
zoekt jou is een drieluik