Poetry is at our oldest means of saying what is important in life
Alexandra Howe says goodbye to RE | Issue 21 | 2022
Shall I compare thee to a summer's day? | Alexandra Howe reads sonnet 18 | Issue 20 | 2022
Alexandra Howe reads 'I So Liked Spring' by Charlotte Mew | Issue 19 | 2021
'There was a time only certainty gave me any joy' | Alexandra Howe on the American poet Louise Glück | Issue 18 | 2020
Alexandra Howe reads 'Morning Song' by Plath | Issue 17 | 2020
Alexandra Howe on Hannah Sullivan's Three Poems | Issue 16 | 2019
Our very own home-grown poet | Issue 15 | 2019
Alexandra Howe on Keats and negative capability | Issue 14 | 2018
Alexandra Howe on Auden and suffering | Issue 13 | 2018
Alexandra Howe on the poet Mark Strand and the artist Edward Hopper | Issue 12 | 2017
Alexandra Howe on Eliot and how to read poetry | Issue 11 | 2017
Chen Xiao on Qin Guan and the magpie bridge | Issue 9 | 2016
Alexandra Howe on Chaucer and the Miller | Issue 8 | 2015
Alexandra Howe on the war poet Edward Thomas | Issue 6 | 2014
Annarosa Brandi and Mariolina Paparella on the Italian poet Scotellaro | Issue 5 | 2013
'How unattainable life is' | On the Polish poet Zagajewski | Issue 4 | 2013
Alexandra Howe on 'Credo' by the Venezuelan poet Aquiles Nazoa | Issue 3 | 2012
'For thousands of seconds we kiss' | Sarah Webster on the UK's first female poet laureate, Carol Ann Duffy | Issue 2 | 2012
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