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Anthony Rudolf’s literary Wunderkammer.

Harry Guest: 'The important thing is that silent conversations is a gloriously entertaining and a most rewarding publication. To share the reading experiences of such a...

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Links from a forgotten chain.

Harry Guest: '...high language may conceal discrepancies when colours leave, shapes alter, former echoes don’t even disturb the cobwebs...'

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A ‘slanting view’ of Peter Redgrove.

Harry Guest; 'He came to my 21st birthday party bearing a beautiful copy of Gilbert White’s Natural History of Selborne illustrated by Edmund New.'

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Peter Dent’s ‘starmaps left for night’.

Harry Guest: 'You are more on your own reading Peter Dent’s work than with perhaps any other contemporary poet. Yes, you are reminded of W.H.Graham’s pursuit of the sayable, but Dent, asking “what...

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The preface to ‘Émaux et camées’.

Gautier: 'I wrote, although the hurricane lashed windows which I always close, Enamels first, then Cameos.'

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Three poems by Anne Mounic.

Anne Mounic: 'Plenitude, integrity, some inner stirring – the soul, once one gives in to self from self, achieves its own new music, depicting slow flow of river between fields and woods about to...

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How we knew.

Harry Guest: 'One of the reasons why I took early retirement ̶ with sadness, really, because I had very much enjoyed 37 years sharing what I had discovered with eager pupils (hordes of whom were far...

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The Lay of Love and Death of Christoph Cornet Rilke von Langenau.

Rilke: 'Outside, a storm is racing across the sky, breaking the night into pieces, white pieces, black ones. The moonlight goes past like a drawn-out lightning flash and the flag which doesn’t move has...

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Anthony Rudolf’s literary Wunderkammer.

Harry Guest: 'The important thing is that silent conversations is a gloriously entertaining and a most rewarding publication. To share the reading experiences of such a...

View Article


Links from a forgotten chain.

Harry Guest: '...high language may conceal discrepancies when colours leave, shapes alter, former echoes don’t even disturb the cobwebs...'

View Article

A ‘slanting view’ of Peter Redgrove.

Harry Guest; 'He came to my 21st birthday party bearing a beautiful copy of Gilbert White’s Natural History of Selborne illustrated by Edmund New.'

View Article

Peter Dent’s ‘starmaps left for night’.

Harry Guest: 'You are more on your own reading Peter Dent’s work than with perhaps any other contemporary poet. Yes, you are reminded of W.H.Graham’s pursuit of the sayable, but Dent, asking “what...

View Article

The preface to ‘Émaux et camées’.

Gautier: 'I wrote, although the hurricane lashed windows which I always close, Enamels first, then Cameos.'

View Article


Three poems by Anne Mounic.

Anne Mounic: 'Plenitude, integrity, some inner stirring – the soul, once one gives in to self from self, achieves its own new music, depicting slow flow of river between fields and woods about to...

View Article

How we knew.

Harry Guest: 'One of the reasons why I took early retirement ̶ with sadness, really, because I had very much enjoyed 37 years sharing what I had discovered with eager pupils (hordes of whom were far...

View Article


The Lay of Love and Death of Christoph Cornet Rilke von Langenau.

Rilke: 'Outside, a storm is racing across the sky, breaking the night into pieces, white pieces, black ones. The moonlight goes past like a drawn-out lightning flash and the flag which doesn’t move has...

View Article

Anthony Rudolf’s literary Wunderkammer.

Harry Guest: 'The important thing is that silent conversations is a gloriously entertaining and a most rewarding publication. To share the reading experiences of such a...

View Article


Links from a forgotten chain.

Harry Guest: '...high language may conceal discrepancies when colours leave, shapes alter, former echoes don’t even disturb the cobwebs...'

View Article

A ‘slanting view’ of Peter Redgrove.

Harry Guest; 'He came to my 21st birthday party bearing a beautiful copy of Gilbert White’s Natural History of Selborne illustrated by Edmund New.'

View Article

Peter Dent’s ‘starmaps left for night’.

Harry Guest: 'You are more on your own reading Peter Dent’s work than with perhaps any other contemporary poet. Yes, you are reminded of W.H.Graham’s pursuit of the sayable, but Dent, asking “what...

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