The London Magazine i — 01 October-30 November 2012

The London Magazine

A bi-monthly review of literature and the arts first published in 1732, The London Magazine consistently features the best original poetry, short fiction, cultural reviews and literary essays from established and emerging writers.

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“The London Magazine October/November 2012”

GBP 6.95

Poetry

Peter Abbs, Two poems in memory of Janice Fixter

Peter Ainsworth, Passchendaele

Abu Al Salt Umayyah Ibn Abd Al Aziz, On the Astrolabe as Described by the Science of Astronomy

Norman Buller, Matisse and the Dancer

Helen Calcutt, Two poems

Grey Gowrie, The Andrians

John Kinsella, Passage through Icebergs

William Oxley, Gare

Ian Parks, Oracle

Heenali Patel, Safari

Fiona Ritchie Walker, Northern Territory - Winner of the Inpress 'Indian Summer' Poetry Competition, September 2012

Fiction

Conor Patrick, ‘The Late Train to Santa Fe’

Features

Julian Beecroft: 'In the World, Not of the World: Glenn Gould’s Solitude Trilogy'

Norman Buller: Charlotte Mew: The Moon’s Dropped Child

Henry Eliot: To Be a Pilgrim

Eamonn Gearon: On Arabs and Ignorance

Ian Kelly: Othello, the Comedy

Jeffrey Meyers: Thomas Mann’s ‘Disorder and Early Sorrow’

Horatio Morpurgo: Mysterious Disappearances: God, Money and the Musical Banks

Matthew Scott: Isaac D’Israeli’s Curious Conservatism

George Watson: Making Love Collectively

Reviews

Frank Armstrong, The Unbearable Heaviness of Human Beings (Offer, Pechey & Ulijaszek [eds.], ‘Insecurity, Inequality and Obesity in Affluent Societies’)

Lisa Dart, Between Presence and Absence (John Burnside, ‘Black Cat Bone’)

Jason Harding, Signing the Vivid Air (Feigel, Sutherland & Spender [eds.], ‘Stephen Spender: New Selected Journals 1939-1995’)

Terry Kelly, Midterm Reports (Don Paterson, ‘Selected Poems’; James Fenton, ‘Yellow Tulips: Poems 1968-2011’; & Tom Paulin, ‘Love’s Bonfire’)

Andrew Nash, Disorder into Melody: Opera Holland Park 2012 (Donizetti, ‘Lucia di Lammermoor’; Mascagni, ‘Zanetto’; & Puccini, ‘Gianni Schicchi’)

Natalie Pollard, On your Marks (Poetry pamphlets: Laura Drever and Lesley Harrison, ‘Ecstatics: A Language of Birds’; Charlotte Gann, ‘The Long Woman’; Douglas Dunn, ‘Invisible Ink’; Paul Bentley, ‘Largo’; Maitreyabandhu, ‘The Bond’; & Roísín Tierney, ‘Dream Endings’)

Marina Vaizey, The Unknown Russian (Artist Oleg Kudryashov at the Bermondsey Project Space)

John Weston, A Paraphrase for Survival (Sean Borodale, ‘Bee Journal’)

George Williamson, Taking a Long View (Malise Ruthven, ‘Encounters with Islam: On Religion, Politics and Modernity’)

Paul Williamson, Richard Taruskin: Music, Words and the Idea of History (Monteverdi and Taruskin at the O/Modernt festival in Sweden)


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