Delay-Line Memory: Spring 2010
"This savage anomaly"
ESSAYS
[#] Alex Latter, "Scheming for the possible world": J.H. Prynne's The White Stones and The English Intelligencer
[#] Peter Larkin, Scarcely on the Way: The Starkness of Things in Sacral Space
[#] Robin Purves, To “Iceland”: On Improvisation During The Fall
[#] Peter Larkin, Being Seen for Seeing: a tribute to R F Langley's Journals
[#] Abena Sutherland, On John Ashbery's 'Definition of Blue'
[#] Michael Peverett, Athwart
[#] Ralph Hawkins, Frank O’Hara’s 'Naphtha'
[#] Ralph Hawkins, Underwhelmed. Ted Berrigan via John Wilkinson.
INTERVIEWS
[#] The desire to testify: Interview with Chris Goode by Lawrence Upton
[#] Less than, more at: an interview with Peter Larkin
POETRY
[#] Olwen Hughes, "I was an Aries once": 3 Poems
[#] Jonty Tiplady, Happiness 4
[#] Harry Godwin, Experiments in Deconstruction : Flushing
[#] Sean Bonney, The Commons set 3 // 31 - 33
[#] Sean Bonney, The Commons set 3 // 27 - 28
[#] Sean Bonney, (after Rimbaud)
[#] Sean Bonney, (after Rimbaud)
[#] Carrie Etter, Divining for Starters (65)
[#] Nathan Hamilton, Sunbathe
[#] Johan de Wit, from annulus
[#] Ralph Hawkins and Alan Halsey, From 'The Incomplete Pseudo-Necronomicon'
[#] Tina Bass, 2 Poems
[#] Peter Larkin, Lean Earth Off Trees Unaslant, IV
[#] Steve Parker, 3 Poems
[#] Anna Ticehurst, 3 Poems
[#] Tom White, from 'Old Sense'
[#] Jeff Hilson, In the Assarts 31 - 36
[#] William King, How To Eat
[#] Federico García Lorca, traduced by Michael Peverett, Nueva York, again
[#] Jenny Allan, Adapted from Intermittent Voices
[#] Josh Stanley, The true shape of proteins
[#] Timothy Thornton, A Poem
[#] John Welch, Fresco
[#] John Lowther, from Correspondences
[#] Matina Stamatakis, Behind Eyes
[#] Hannah Silva, A Poem
[#] Josh Stanley, Untitled Poem
[#] Jennifer Cooke, A Poem
[#] Josh Stanley, The Return
REVIEWS
[#] Stuart Calton reviews Ryan Dobran's Your Guilt Is A Miracle
[#] 'Variable Magnitudes: The Wrack of Watts' by Edmund Hardy
[#] Catherine Daly's Vauxhall reviewed by Michael Peverett
[#] The Eye on James Wilkes' Weather A System
[#] Ralph Hawkins: Poly-Parrot(s). Allen Fisher's Birds
[#] Tony Lopez, Darwin, reviewed by Michael Peverett
[#] Alistair Noon on Ralph Hawkins: No Artificial Additives or Colourings
[#] Edmund Hardy: Modifiers & Indistinctions - Jonty Tiplady's 'Zam Bonk Dip'
[#] Xtin on Poetical Histories No. 3, D. S. Marriott's Mortgages
[#] Nathan Hamilton: Babylon’s Flowcharts - Kumin, Hoch, Fried
[#] Peter Jaeger in and of the world - Melissa Flores-Bórquez and Edmund Hardy review 'Rapid Eye Movement'
[#] Michael Peverett on Leevi Lehto's Lake Onega and Other Poems
[#] Michael Peverett on Anne Campbell's No Memory of a Move
[#] Wendy Mulford & the Escape - Melissa Flores-Bórquez and Edmund Hardy
[#] Simon Pettet’s HEARTH reviewed by Ralph Hawkins
[#] Abena Sutherland - "a brackish ring / for you": Stuart Calton's The Corn Mother
[#] Lisa Samuels' The Invention of Culture reviewed by Michael Peverett
[#] Peter Hughes on Ian Seed's Anonymous Intruder
[#] Peverett on Reality Street's 'Five from Finland'
[#] Peter Hughes on John Welch's Collected Poems
[#] Peter Larkin on GLOGY by Josh Stanley
[#] Pentti Saarikoski, The Edge of Europe, by Michael Peverett
[#] Walking the Streets of Eighteenth-Century London: John Gay's Trivia (Edited by Clare Brant and Susan E. Whyman) reviewed by Melissa Flores-Bórquez
[#] Melissa Flores-Bórquez on Ben Borek
[#] Michael Peverett reviews Gunnar Björling, You go the words
[#] Peter Hughes on Anselm Hollo, Guests of Space
[#] Laura Steele on Stephen Brockwell
[#] Edmund Hardy: Rage & Suspense - R. F. Langley, Journals
[#] Colin Falck's Post-Modern Love reviewed by Michael Peverett
[#] Elizabeth Willis' The Great Egg of Night reviewed by Michael Peverett
[#] rob mclennan's aubade reviewed by Michael Peverett
[#] Peter Hughes on Andrew Duncan
[#] Philippe Viellard: Like a Book out of Hell - Boccaccio's Life of Dante
[#] Michael Peverett - Catherine Daly: That Locket Sound
[#] Laura Steele: Allen Fisher's Place
[#] Michael Peverett: Donald Ward - Lark Over Stone Walls
INVESTIGATIONS
[#] Real time diagrammatic reviews of readings at Xing the Line in 2009
[#] Michael Peverett - Robert Browning's Strafford
[#] Melissa Flores-Bórquez - Seven months' milk: A note on Gilberto Freyre
[#] Abena Sutherland: Bouncing Over Death - Gay & Ariosto
Michael Peverett investigates [#] Samples from The Many Press, [#] The Best of William Canton, [#] Some Denise Riley poems, [#] Charles Dickens, The Old Curiosity Shop, [#] John Gay's The Birth of the Squire, [#] the end of Richard Makin's St Leonards, [#] creates a Betty Mulcahy collage, [#] and surveys Euripides.
[#] Laura Steele: Buzz Off - Gay, Mandeville, Eutopia
[#] Melissa Flores-Bórquez on John Gay's "Tyburn Tree"
Edmund Hardy investigates [#] the rhetoric of land law, [#] The art of instruction, [#] Index Humour, [#] Hip-hop & the Autobiographical - Ice T, Biggie, Cannibal Ox, Estelle, and, in passing, Jurassic 5.
FINAL CHEERFUL SING-A-LONG BEFORE THE RETURN TO USELESS PASSIONS
[#] Lyrics to Kenzo Masaoka's classic cartoon KUMO-TO-CHURIPPU (Spider and Tulip, 1943) translated, with accompanying video.

ESSAYS
[#] Alex Latter, "Scheming for the possible world": J.H. Prynne's The White Stones and The English Intelligencer
[#] Peter Larkin, Scarcely on the Way: The Starkness of Things in Sacral Space
[#] Robin Purves, To “Iceland”: On Improvisation During The Fall
[#] Peter Larkin, Being Seen for Seeing: a tribute to R F Langley's Journals
[#] Abena Sutherland, On John Ashbery's 'Definition of Blue'
[#] Michael Peverett, Athwart
[#] Ralph Hawkins, Frank O’Hara’s 'Naphtha'
[#] Ralph Hawkins, Underwhelmed. Ted Berrigan via John Wilkinson.
INTERVIEWS
[#] The desire to testify: Interview with Chris Goode by Lawrence Upton
[#] Less than, more at: an interview with Peter Larkin
POETRY
[#] Olwen Hughes, "I was an Aries once": 3 Poems
[#] Jonty Tiplady, Happiness 4
[#] Harry Godwin, Experiments in Deconstruction : Flushing
[#] Sean Bonney, The Commons set 3 // 31 - 33
[#] Sean Bonney, The Commons set 3 // 27 - 28
[#] Sean Bonney, (after Rimbaud)
[#] Sean Bonney, (after Rimbaud)
[#] Carrie Etter, Divining for Starters (65)
[#] Nathan Hamilton, Sunbathe
[#] Johan de Wit, from annulus
[#] Ralph Hawkins and Alan Halsey, From 'The Incomplete Pseudo-Necronomicon'
[#] Tina Bass, 2 Poems
[#] Peter Larkin, Lean Earth Off Trees Unaslant, IV
[#] Steve Parker, 3 Poems
[#] Anna Ticehurst, 3 Poems
[#] Tom White, from 'Old Sense'
[#] Jeff Hilson, In the Assarts 31 - 36
[#] William King, How To Eat
[#] Federico García Lorca, traduced by Michael Peverett, Nueva York, again
[#] Jenny Allan, Adapted from Intermittent Voices
[#] Josh Stanley, The true shape of proteins
[#] Timothy Thornton, A Poem
[#] John Welch, Fresco
[#] John Lowther, from Correspondences
[#] Matina Stamatakis, Behind Eyes
[#] Hannah Silva, A Poem
[#] Josh Stanley, Untitled Poem
[#] Jennifer Cooke, A Poem
[#] Josh Stanley, The Return
REVIEWS
[#] Stuart Calton reviews Ryan Dobran's Your Guilt Is A Miracle
[#] 'Variable Magnitudes: The Wrack of Watts' by Edmund Hardy
[#] Catherine Daly's Vauxhall reviewed by Michael Peverett
[#] The Eye on James Wilkes' Weather A System
[#] Ralph Hawkins: Poly-Parrot(s). Allen Fisher's Birds
[#] Tony Lopez, Darwin, reviewed by Michael Peverett
[#] Alistair Noon on Ralph Hawkins: No Artificial Additives or Colourings
[#] Edmund Hardy: Modifiers & Indistinctions - Jonty Tiplady's 'Zam Bonk Dip'
[#] Xtin on Poetical Histories No. 3, D. S. Marriott's Mortgages
[#] Nathan Hamilton: Babylon’s Flowcharts - Kumin, Hoch, Fried
[#] Peter Jaeger in and of the world - Melissa Flores-Bórquez and Edmund Hardy review 'Rapid Eye Movement'
[#] Michael Peverett on Leevi Lehto's Lake Onega and Other Poems
[#] Michael Peverett on Anne Campbell's No Memory of a Move
[#] Wendy Mulford & the Escape - Melissa Flores-Bórquez and Edmund Hardy
[#] Simon Pettet’s HEARTH reviewed by Ralph Hawkins
[#] Abena Sutherland - "a brackish ring / for you": Stuart Calton's The Corn Mother
[#] Lisa Samuels' The Invention of Culture reviewed by Michael Peverett
[#] Peter Hughes on Ian Seed's Anonymous Intruder
[#] Peverett on Reality Street's 'Five from Finland'
[#] Peter Hughes on John Welch's Collected Poems
[#] Peter Larkin on GLOGY by Josh Stanley
[#] Pentti Saarikoski, The Edge of Europe, by Michael Peverett
[#] Walking the Streets of Eighteenth-Century London: John Gay's Trivia (Edited by Clare Brant and Susan E. Whyman) reviewed by Melissa Flores-Bórquez
[#] Melissa Flores-Bórquez on Ben Borek
[#] Michael Peverett reviews Gunnar Björling, You go the words
[#] Peter Hughes on Anselm Hollo, Guests of Space
[#] Laura Steele on Stephen Brockwell
[#] Edmund Hardy: Rage & Suspense - R. F. Langley, Journals
[#] Colin Falck's Post-Modern Love reviewed by Michael Peverett
[#] Elizabeth Willis' The Great Egg of Night reviewed by Michael Peverett
[#] rob mclennan's aubade reviewed by Michael Peverett
[#] Peter Hughes on Andrew Duncan
[#] Philippe Viellard: Like a Book out of Hell - Boccaccio's Life of Dante
[#] Michael Peverett - Catherine Daly: That Locket Sound
[#] Laura Steele: Allen Fisher's Place
[#] Michael Peverett: Donald Ward - Lark Over Stone Walls
INVESTIGATIONS
[#] Real time diagrammatic reviews of readings at Xing the Line in 2009
[#] Michael Peverett - Robert Browning's Strafford
[#] Melissa Flores-Bórquez - Seven months' milk: A note on Gilberto Freyre
[#] Abena Sutherland: Bouncing Over Death - Gay & Ariosto
Michael Peverett investigates [#] Samples from The Many Press, [#] The Best of William Canton, [#] Some Denise Riley poems, [#] Charles Dickens, The Old Curiosity Shop, [#] John Gay's The Birth of the Squire, [#] the end of Richard Makin's St Leonards, [#] creates a Betty Mulcahy collage, [#] and surveys Euripides.
[#] Laura Steele: Buzz Off - Gay, Mandeville, Eutopia
[#] Melissa Flores-Bórquez on John Gay's "Tyburn Tree"
Edmund Hardy investigates [#] the rhetoric of land law, [#] The art of instruction, [#] Index Humour, [#] Hip-hop & the Autobiographical - Ice T, Biggie, Cannibal Ox, Estelle, and, in passing, Jurassic 5.
FINAL CHEERFUL SING-A-LONG BEFORE THE RETURN TO USELESS PASSIONS
[#] Lyrics to Kenzo Masaoka's classic cartoon KUMO-TO-CHURIPPU (Spider and Tulip, 1943) translated, with accompanying video.