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Thursday, April 01, 2010

Could this be the kind of Face-Off we need in poetry?

Posted by Jane Holland at 3:58 PM
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2 comments:

Michelle said...

Ha.

(wan smile)

9:53 PM, April 02, 2010
Poetry Pleases! said...

Dear Jane

Ha. Ha.

(two smiles)

Best wishes from Simon

4:47 PM, May 12, 2010

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    Pollard on 'Boudicca'

    "Boudicca & Co. is a bold re-imagining of Britishness. Steeped in myth and medieval poetry, this is a land of 'ruins under rain,' hares, oaks, gargoyles and the Green Man. At the heart of it, embodying both Britain's fierce beauty and its bloodied past, is Boudicca, and her voice is a startling achievement: modern, pitch-black, funny, and yet hauntingly lyrical."

    Clare Pollard, poet

    Jane Holland

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    Jane Holland at Dhoon Glen, Isle of Man

    Jane Holland at Dhoon Glen, Isle of Man
    Photograph by Roly Drower
    'Sleeping with your own muse is an almost unpardonable breach of male literary protocol; but to sleep with a friend's, and tell him about it, is to do him the greatest favour as an artist.'

    Don Paterson, The Book of Shadows, Picador 2005

    Isle of Man, 2005

    Isle of Man, 2005
    'Reading in silence is the source of half the misconceptions that have caused the public to distrust poetry.'

    Basil Bunting (1966)

    Jane's Pick of the Blogs

    • The End Times *NEW!
    • Women Rule Writer *NEW
    • The Expulsion of the Blatant Beast
    • David Morley
    • Sean Costello's Roving Editor
    • Sparks from Stones
    • Brando's Hat
    • Shit Creek Review
    • Baroque in Hackney
    • Silliman's Blog
    • Surroundings (Rob Mack)
    • Gists and Piths
    • Poetry in Progress
    • Poets On Fire

    More available to search by autumn 2007: scroll to end of sidebar to see random book covers

    Nearby 'Old Nun Wood'

    Nearby 'Old Nun Wood'
    'There are limitations associated with female poets' espousal of the lyric 'I' ... If it is even able to move beyond the specifically personal and individual, it is only allowed to become the voice of a female collectivity.'

    Vicki Bertram, Gendering Poetry, Pandora 2005

    Other Cool Places To Visit Online

    • Poets On Fire - FORUM for Live Poetry
    • Roz Hall, Essex poet - NEW!
    • Rachel Fox on poetry & life
    • Heart of Albion Press (folklore & more)
    • Salt Publishing, Cambridge, UK
    • Arvon Foundation
    • Aldeburgh Poetry Festival
    • Ledbury Poetry Festival
    • Poetry Library, magazines online
    • Poetry Society, London
    • Heaventree Press & Avocado Poetry Magazine, Coventry
    'The more women adored poetry, the less able they were to write it.'

    Slip-Shod Sibyls: Recognition, Rejection and the Woman Poet by Germaine Greer (Viking, 1995)

    Hunting for clues as to when tea will be ready ...

    Hunting for clues as to when tea will be ready ...
    Because Mummy is busy writing again!

    Shh, step quietly and follow me ...

    Shh, step quietly and follow me ...

    French discussion forum

    Forum de discussion

    Boudicca & Co.

    Boudicca & Co.
    New poetry by Jane Holland, out now from Salt Publishing.

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    'Oyster'

    • I cruised the coast road alone
    • that summer; metallic sea
    • was all I knew, sirocco
    • blowing hot and southerly.
    • One afternoon, sweltering
    • through the low gears
    • I stopped the car, stared out
    • from my carapace
    • and the sirocco blew, wedging
    • a pearl-like piece of grit
    • under one stubborn eyelid
    • blurring the horizon
    • to an accumulation of light,
    • a working within, to you
    • coming to me, triumphantly
    • prising open the oyster.
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