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Digital Poetics #13 On Every Page May I Present A Lion or An Elephant: Mayakovsky tr. Rosy Carrick
Rosy Carrick's super-cute and never-before-translated 1926 children's poem by Vladimir Mayakovsky.
Digital Poetics #12 Accidental Pirate Day: Samuel Solomon
Speculative architecture of the English seaside town. Mascots appear at the nude beach. A mini-epic in orange.
Digital Poetics #11 Anyway, the birds live: Hannah Regel
These poems are having a domesticated tantrum.
Digital Poetics #10 what date do other countries celebrate 4th of july? : Caspar Heinemann
Caspar Heinemann returns to the87press with a wandering lyric in response to the 4th of July.
Digital Poetics #7 ADVICE FROM MY GREAT-GRANDMOTHER: POEM FOR THE DAUGHTER I NEVER HAD: Bhanu Kapil
Bhanu Kapil's fierce lyric captures the entangled skein of white supremacy and empire; holding them in its gaze, in its teeth.
Marx After Growth #1 An Introduction to Marx’s Critique: Sean O'Brien
This first lecture from 'Marx After Growth' offers an overview of Marx's method and the core categories of his critique: from the commodity, labour and value to the general formula for capital, the general law of capitalist accumulation and the reproduction of the class relation.
Digital Poetics #3 Scherzos Benjyosos 3: Keston Sutherland
One of a forthcoming set of four scherzos, all in ternary form, all with designs on new life, albeit Benjy’s.
Digital Poetics #1 Ventolin: Luke Roberts
A half spring-time ode half elegy called 'Ventolin' by Luke Roberts. The first in our 24 part Digital Poetics series.
University of Nottingham MA Creative Writing Student Showcase
Inspired by a workshop from our director Azad Ashim Sharma, below you will find a selection prose and poetry by MA students of Creative Writing at the University of Nottingham.
from 'Lymbs & Deliriums' by Zachary Knowland-Barker
An excerpt from 'Lymbs & Deliriums' by Zachary Knowland-Barker.
On the Return to a Foreign Land by Ashwani Sharma
On the Return to a Foreign Land by Ashwani Sharma.