I swear to what gods may be, I know of no literary journal as committed to in-depth criticism and analysis of poetry as The Battersea Review, the latest issue of which has just gone live on the internet. Great poems, deep archival materials, exciting translations—and some of my favorite critics (multiple pieces by Marjorie Perloff, as well as Richard Tillinghast and Stephen Burt)... and three things I wrote—one each on Auden & Campiness, the young T.S. Eliot, and the future of poetry. Check it out!
A new translation of Federico García Lorca'a "Dark Love Sonnets"
New translations of Guillame Apollinaire
Poems by Joshua Mehigan
Poems by Ruth Lepson
Reviews of the complete letters of T.S. Eliot
Robert Archambeau on volume one
Saskia Hamilton on volume two
Marjorie Perloff on volumes three and four
Marjorie Perloff on the minimalism of Ian Hamilton Finlay
Letters & Poems of the 1950s by John Wieners
Richard Tillinghast on the Quiet Revolution in English Poetry
Robert Archambeau on W.H. Auden, Camp & Fascism
A symposium on the future of poetry featuring... Stephen Burt, Robert Archambeau, and Ben Mazer
and more, more, more!
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