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Subverting the Sonnet: Poems - Selection of Poems

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posted on 2021-03-18, 13:46 authored by Tim LiardetTim Liardet
<div><i>Subverting the Sonnet</i> is a selection of poems published individually in literary journals, newspapers, and literary magazines, which interrogate, stretch, and repeatedly subvert the sonnet form, whilst also honouring its poetic legacy. </div><div><br></div>This item contains the ten poems that make up the creative practice output.<div><br></div><div>The poems were published in the following journals:</div><div><b><br></b></div><div><div><b>1) ‘Ugly World to Empath’, <i>London Review of Books</i>, Volume 40, Number 9, 10 May, 2018. ISBN 9 770260 959158.</b></div><div><b>2) ‘Empath to the Punctured Kevlar Helmet’,<i> London Review of Books</i>, Volume 40, Number 9, 10 May, 2018. ISBN 9 770260 959158.</b></div><div><b>3) ‘Address to the Drowned Seaman, in Answer to his Distress Flare at Rockall, Mid-Atlantic, 1944,’ <i>London Review of Books</i>, Volume 38, Number 19, 6 October, 2016. ISBN 9 770260 959141.</b></div><div><b>4) ‘The Drowned Seaman Replies,’ <i>London Review of Books</i>, Volume 38, Number 19, 6 October, 2016. ISBN 9 770260 959141.</b></div><div><b>5) ‘To the Mother at this Angle’ <i>The Spectator</i>, 3 June 2017. ISBNv 9 770038 695165</b></div><div><b>6) ‘A Prayer to Mother Serotonin’ <i>The London Magazine</i>, June/July 2020. ISBN 9 770024 608599</b></div><div><b>7) </b><b>‘To the Mother as Event Horizon’, <i>The Poetry Review</i>, Volume 107:3, Autumn 2017. ISBN 978-1-911046-05-9</b></div><div><b>9) ‘To the Mother at the Electric,’ <i>The Poetry Review</i>, Volume 107:3, Autumn 2017. ISBN 978-1-911046-05-9</b></div><div><b>10) ‘Address to the Bethlehem Female Seminary, Germantown, Pennsylvania, 1742,’ <i>New Statesman</i>,12-18 January 2018. ISBN 9 771364 743162.</b></div><div><b>11) ‘The World’s First Photograph,’ <i>The Manhattan Review</i>, Volume 18, Number 1, Fall/Winter 2017-18. ISBN 74470 8238.</b></div></div><div><b><br></b></div><div><b><br></b></div><div><b>This item is confidential due to copyright concerns. </b></div>

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