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Tiny Montgomery
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CJ - Japanese Maple
« : 13.09.14 at 17:48 » |
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Clive James has a new poem called Japanese Maple in the latest New Yorker (September 15)
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Kevin Cryan
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Re: CJ - Japanese Maple
« Reply #1: 17.09.14 at 15:51 » |
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It has been reprinted in today's edition of The Guardian Katy Waldman, of Slate Magazine, has written a rather good critical analysis of the poem. Worth reading, I think. Kevin Cryan
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Rob Spence
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Re: CJ - Japanese Maple
« Reply #2: 17.09.14 at 20:32 » |
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The poet George Szirtes has reported that he has a piece on it in tomorrow’s Guardian.
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Kevin Cryan
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Re: CJ - Japanese Maple
« Reply #4: 19.10.14 at 21:04 » |
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Terminally ill writer and broadcaster Clive James, who suffers from leukaemia and emphysema, has just had a new volume of essays published, called Poetry Notebook. Broadcast in an interview with the BBC's Andrew Marr, the poet reads Japanese Maple, about a tree given to him by his daughter. He describes how autumn will see the leaves of the tree change colour and that witnessing this process will "end the game" for him. 'I'd be lost without poetry' Clive James reads his poem Japanese Maple Kevin Cryan
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