Follow blll on Twitter
gairnet provides: tweets of blll
- Sometimes, grafting a giant kingfisher onto your dog’s head doesn’t quite work, but gardening is all about experime… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 18 hours ago
- @LukeKennard *wanders into shot dressed as Victorian street trader from the movies* ‘Will no-one buy My Stupidy Te… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 18 hours ago
- RT @JohnKittmer: I finished today the first full draft of my contribution to the great @DavidHarsent1’s terrific new volume of versions of… 18 hours ago
- @PamzRants Salmonella evenin you may egg a Tory you may egg a Tory across a Grantham square. #MaggieThatcherEggyCatcher 21 hours ago
- Where there is discord, may we bring eggs. Where there is error, may we bring eggs. Where there is doubt, may we br… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 1 day ago
BLLL’s Amazon Profile
-
Recent Posts
- Micro-reviews (4): Two Tongues
- Phorgotography, 5
- Micro-reviews (3): billy casper’s tears
- Phorgotography, 4
- Micro-reviews (2): Desperate Fishwives
- Imagining Imagined Spaces
- The Great Slowing Down versus Poet MacDiarmid (3)
- A The Poetry Review review
- The Great Slowing Down versus Poet MacDiarmid (2)
- Micro-reviews (1): Haurd Roads an Cauld Hairst Winds
Categories
- current emanations (68)
- dundee makar (23)
- elderblog (8)
- Makaronics (9)
- public artbone (4)
- reviews (some antique) (34)
- sparrow mumbling (13)
- The Others (4)
- Uncategorized (3)
- xenochronicity (67)
Anarchive
Tag Archives: Newcastle
The Three Polis: Scots and Intralingual Translation
The panel I took part in on translation at last week’s Newcastle Poetry Festival raised a number of issues of equal fascination to both poets and translators, and, one would hope, readers of both. I found myself as excited by … Continue reading
Posted in current emanations, xenochronicity
Tagged Charles Olson, Dundee, Dundee Doldrums, Erica Jarnes, Ezra Pound, Fiona Sampson, Hugh MacDiarmid, I Am The Walrus, Jean Boase-Beier, John Lennon, Kent, Newcastle, Newcastle Poetry Festival, Poettrios, River Tay, Robert Creeley, Robert Wedderburn, Roman Jakobson, Sophie Collins, Tayside, Thatcherism, The Beatles, The Complaynt of Scotlande, The Horrors of Slavery, The Maximus Poems, The Monolog Recreativ, The Poetry Translation Centre
2 Comments
Psychogeoferric Footnotes
(This is the last of the plunder from Tumblr: displacement activity for not finishing off the Mexico City post, which I have now no excuse not to return to apart from the full time job. And my accounts. I’m adding … Continue reading
Posted in dundee makar
Tagged Andy Jackson, Beijing, Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Crete, Dome on the Rock, Donegal, Dundee, Hagia Sophia, James Joyce, Kilometre Zero, Lewis Carroll, Madrid, Magdalen Green, Mexico City, Newcastle, Portmanteau Word, The Discovery, The Forbidden City, The Wailing Wall, Whaleback City
1 Comment