And So Farewell

(Volume 89, No 4, Winter 1999/2000)

Editor
Peter Forbes

Poems
Simon Armitage, Mark Halliday, John Whitworth's Sonnet History of the Twentieth Century, Helen Kitson, Colette Bryce, Ian Parks, Sarah Wardle, Philip Gross, John Kinsella, Lawrence Sail, Brain Jones, Alison Brackenbury, Bob Rogers, Bob Kaven, Patty Scholten, Peter Armstrong, Alan Brownjohn, Smita Agarwal, Tracy Ryan, John Gallas, Lola Haskins, Rovert Saxton, Susan Wicks, Selima Hill, Vernon Scannell, Ros Barber, Dennis O'Driscoll, Gael Turnbull, Richard Kell, Awnne Gray, Jane Holland, Carmine Starnino, Kevin Murray, Sheenagh Pugh, Anthony Howell, John Greening.

Articles and Reviews
Roddy Lumsden on two anthologies of the century
Andy Croft on Randall Swingler
Bernard O'Donoghue on Heaney and Hughes' new translations of myth
Carol Rumens on Carol Ann Duffy
Ian McMillan on Roger McGough
David Wheatley on Kathleen Jamie
William Scammell on the Oxford Book of English Verse
Iain Bamforth on Thomas Lovell Beddoes
Katherine Gallagher on Tracy Ryan
Sarah Wardle on Nick Drake
Paul Groves on The Forward Book of Poetry 1999
Neil Powell on Adam Thorpe, Gillian Clarke, Herbert Lomas and Blake Morrison
Elaine Feinstein on Russian poetry
Gillian Allnutt on Maxine Kumin
Kwame Dawes on Marcia Douglas, Ishmael Fiifi Annobil and Jack Mapanje
Dennis O'Driscoll on Allen Ginsberg and Adrienne Rich
Kwame Dawes on Langston Hughes
Rod Mengham on John Ashbery
Ian McMillan on John Kinsella
Conor Kelly on Peter Fallon, Bernard O'Donoghue, Conor O'Callaghan, Vona Groarke, Gerard Fanning, Brendan Kennelly and Brendan Cleary
Robert Potts on The Message and Oral

Interview
Mark Halliday interviewed by Peter Forbes

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