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“Being, There: poems and translations” by Gary Whited

Weekly greetings and a piece from the archive: The quiet opening—“To be that porous, to have such largeness pass through me”—A meditation on what the coming liberal religion might feel like

The origin of our world is in leaves—A spring meditation on a painting by Claude Monet, a poem by Boris A. Novak, and a book by Emanuele Coccia

The quiet opening—“To be that porous, to have such largeness pass through me”—A meditation on what the coming liberal religion might feel like

The Dark Mountain Project—On one very helpful, creative, uncivilising consequence of getting a chest infection and going to bed

Mothering Sunday: Revolutionary Ballads, Poetry and Finance

Perfect imperfection - lessons from the poetry of Michael Roberts

The quiet opening - "Things are not only what they are, they give more than they have.”