-
“Wish You Were Here? Postcards from the Future” is an exhibition of fourteen digitally-transformed photomontages of recognisable London landmarks by Robert Graves and Didier Madoc-Jones showing at the Museum of London. These images depict the possible impact of climate change…
-
Colin Thubron’s Shadow of the Silk Road (2006) contains the following baffling passage: It has been said that the Chinese do not love. Observers of their family hierarchies have written that the only true tenderness exists between mother and son.…
-
Click image to enlarge. | Picture taken on Tuesday 28 December 2010 | Holy Trinity Church, Stratford-on-Avon Good frend for Jesus sake forebeare, To digg the dust encloased heare; Bleste be the man that spares thes stones, And curst be…
-
[Click the images to enlarge.] From Issue 1 [Link] From Issue 1 [Link] From Issue 1 [Read the entire poem] From Issue 2 [Read the entire poem] From Issue 3 [Read the entire poem] From Issue 9 [Read the entire…
-
Last December, we went to see Alan Bennett’s new play, The Habit of Art, which is about an imaginary meeting between W.H. Auden and Benjamin Britten (this is in a way similar to Adam Fould’s novel The Quickening Maze, which…
-
– Two new poems by Nicholas Y.B. Wong, “This is an Error” and “The Hour”, are now published in nether. You can download the PDF here. – See Nicholas Y.B. Wong’s Cha profile. ––
-
Namesby Wendy Cope She was Eliza for a few weeksWhen she was a baby —Eliza Lily. Soon it changed to Lil. Later she was Miss Steward in the baker’s shopAnd then ‘my love’, ‘my darling’, Mother. Widowed at thirty, she…
-
Paul Kennedy in The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers (1987) answers: Of all the civilizations of premodern times, none appeared more advanced, none felt more superior, than that of China. Its considerable population, 100-130 million compared with Europe’s…
-
– Phill Provance’s poem “Hard to Say” is now published in the twenty-fourth issue of Arsenic Lobster poetry journal. – Phill Provance’s poems were published in issue #12 of Cha. His poem “St. Petersberg Has Many Churches” was nominated for a Pushcart Prize…
-
–Phill Provance will be reading at the River Read Reading Series on 9 January 2011. Check out the details here. – Phill Provance’s poems were published in issue #12 of Cha. His poem “St. Petersberg Has Many Churches” was nominated for a Pushcart…

