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Issue 11 - Spring 2025 - Poetry Birmingham Literary Journal

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The Spring 2025 issue of Poetry Birmingham Literary Journal comprises over 200 pages of poems, essays, interviews, and reviews edited by Naush Sabah.

Rowland Bagnall reviews Go Figure, Kavita Bhanot on the Idea(l) of Literature, Gerry Cambridge on Anthony Hecht, Caroline Clark on the Moscow nightingale, Fred D’Aguiar on Benjamin Zephaniah and reviewing [...] and Forest of Noise, W. J. Davies interviews Peter Robinson on Roy Fisher, Julie Irigaray on Rimbaud, Gregory Leadbetter reviews Worlds Woven Together, Andrew Neilson on Roddy Lumsden, Clare Pollard on invented creatures, Camille Ralphs interviews Andrew Motion and Michael Hofmann, Jacqueline Saphra on teaching poetry, Alina Stefanescu on the republic of letters, Sarah Westcott on animal hearts, and Jeremy Wikeley reviews Come Here to This Gate.

Poems by Paul atten Ash, Khairani Barokka, Daragh Byrne, Troy Cabida, Gerry Cambridge, Sophia Rubina Charalambous, Courtney Conrad, Meredith MacLeod Davidson, Yanita Georgieva, Cathra Kelliher, Richard Lambert, Gregory Leadbetter, Angela Leighton, Dominic Leonard, Rob McClure, Andrew Hykel Mears, Alex Mepham, Benedict Newbery, Sarah O’Connor, Anita Pati, Hua Qing (translated by Liang Yujing), Tim Relf, Jake Reynolds, Paul Robert, Julie Runacres, Laura Theis, Nadira Clare Wallace, and Rich Ware.

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The Spring 2025 issue of Poetry Birmingham Literary Journal comprises over 200 pages of poems, essays, interviews, and reviews edited by Naush Sabah.

Rowland Bagnall reviews Go Figure, Kavita Bhanot on the Idea(l) of Literature, Gerry Cambridge on Anthony Hecht, Caroline Clark on the Moscow nightingale, Fred D’Aguiar on Benjamin Zephaniah and reviewing [...] and Forest of Noise, W. J. Davies interviews Peter Robinson on Roy Fisher, Julie Irigaray on Rimbaud, Gregory Leadbetter reviews Worlds Woven Together, Andrew Neilson on Roddy Lumsden, Clare Pollard on invented creatures, Camille Ralphs interviews Andrew Motion and Michael Hofmann, Jacqueline Saphra on teaching poetry, Alina Stefanescu on the republic of letters, Sarah Westcott on animal hearts, and Jeremy Wikeley reviews Come Here to This Gate.

Poems by Paul atten Ash, Khairani Barokka, Daragh Byrne, Troy Cabida, Gerry Cambridge, Sophia Rubina Charalambous, Courtney Conrad, Meredith MacLeod Davidson, Yanita Georgieva, Cathra Kelliher, Richard Lambert, Gregory Leadbetter, Angela Leighton, Dominic Leonard, Rob McClure, Andrew Hykel Mears, Alex Mepham, Benedict Newbery, Sarah O’Connor, Anita Pati, Hua Qing (translated by Liang Yujing), Tim Relf, Jake Reynolds, Paul Robert, Julie Runacres, Laura Theis, Nadira Clare Wallace, and Rich Ware.

The Spring 2025 issue of Poetry Birmingham Literary Journal comprises over 200 pages of poems, essays, interviews, and reviews edited by Naush Sabah.

Rowland Bagnall reviews Go Figure, Kavita Bhanot on the Idea(l) of Literature, Gerry Cambridge on Anthony Hecht, Caroline Clark on the Moscow nightingale, Fred D’Aguiar on Benjamin Zephaniah and reviewing [...] and Forest of Noise, W. J. Davies interviews Peter Robinson on Roy Fisher, Julie Irigaray on Rimbaud, Gregory Leadbetter reviews Worlds Woven Together, Andrew Neilson on Roddy Lumsden, Clare Pollard on invented creatures, Camille Ralphs interviews Andrew Motion and Michael Hofmann, Jacqueline Saphra on teaching poetry, Alina Stefanescu on the republic of letters, Sarah Westcott on animal hearts, and Jeremy Wikeley reviews Come Here to This Gate.

Poems by Paul atten Ash, Khairani Barokka, Daragh Byrne, Troy Cabida, Gerry Cambridge, Sophia Rubina Charalambous, Courtney Conrad, Meredith MacLeod Davidson, Yanita Georgieva, Cathra Kelliher, Richard Lambert, Gregory Leadbetter, Angela Leighton, Dominic Leonard, Rob McClure, Andrew Hykel Mears, Alex Mepham, Benedict Newbery, Sarah O’Connor, Anita Pati, Hua Qing (translated by Liang Yujing), Tim Relf, Jake Reynolds, Paul Robert, Julie Runacres, Laura Theis, Nadira Clare Wallace, and Rich Ware.

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