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Oxford Poetry

Oxford Poetry is a literary magazine based in Oxford, England.[1] It is currently edited by Luke Allan. The magazine is published by Partus Press.

Oxford Poetry
EditorLuke Allan
Former editorsAldous Huxley (1916)
Dorothy Sayers (1917–18)
Siegfried Sassoon (1919)
Robert Graves (1921)
Harold Acton (1924)
W. H. Auden (1927)
W. H. Auden, Cecil Day-Lewis (1927)
Louis MacNeice, Stephen Spender (1929)
Kingsley Amis (1949)
Donald Hall, Geoffrey Hill (1953)
Anthony Thwaite (1954)
Adrian Mitchell (1955)
John Fuller (1960)
CategoriesPoetry
FrequencyTwice a year
Circulation2,000
PublisherPartus Press
First issue1910
CountryUnited Kingdom
Based inOxford, England
LanguageEnglish
Websitehttp://www.oxfordpoetry.com/
ISSN1465-6213

Founded in 1910 by Basil Blackwell, its editors have included Dorothy L. Sayers, Aldous Huxley, Robert Graves, Vera Brittain, Kingsley Amis, Anthony Thwaite, John Fuller and Bernard O'Donoghue.

Recent winners of the Oxford Prize include Dominic Leonard, Linda Ravenswood, and Caleb Leow. [2] Among the other authors to have appeared in Oxford Poetry are Fleur Adcock, A. Alvarez, W. H. Auden, Anne Carson, Nevill Coghill, David Constantine, Robert Crawford, Carol Ann Duffy, Elaine Feinstein, Graham Greene, Seamus Heaney, W. N. Herbert, Geoffrey Hill, Christopher Isherwood, Elizabeth Jennings, Jenny Joseph, Stephen Knight, Ronald Knox, Philip Larkin, C. Day-Lewis, Michael Longley, Louis MacNeice, Peter McDonald, Christopher Middleton, Andrew Motion, Paul Muldoon, Tom Paulin, Mario Petrucci, Craig Raine, Jo Shapcott, Stephen Spender, George Szirtes, J. R. R. Tolkien, Susan Wicks and Charles Wright. Traditionally the magazine publishes winners of Oxford's Newdigate Prize.

Editors of Oxford Poetry Edit

Until the Second World War Edit

Post-War Edit

Oxford Poetry re-launched Edit

  • June 1983: Mick Imlah, Nicholas Jenkins, Elise Paschen, Nicola Richards
  • Autumn 1983: Nicholas Jenkins, Elise Paschen, Nicola Richards
  • 1984–5: Nicholas Jenkins, Bernard O'Donoghue, Peter McDonald, Elise Paschen
  • Winter 1986: Mark Ford, Nicholas Jenkins, John Lanchester, Elise Paschen
  • Summer 1987: Mark Ford, Elise Paschen, Mark Wormald
  • Winter 1987: Elise Paschen, Mark Wormald
  • 1988: Mark Wormald, Sarah Dence, Bernard O'Donoghue, Janice Whitten
  • 1989–91: Mark Wormald
  • Summer 1992: Sinéad Garrigan, Kate Reeves, Mark Wormald
  • Winter 1992: Sinéad Garrigan, Kate Reeves
  • Summer 1993: Sinéad Garrigan, Kate Reeves, Ian Samson
  • Winter 1993: Sinéad Garrigan, Ian Samson
  • Summer 1994: Sinéad Garrigan, Ian Samson
  • Winter 1994. Sinéad Garrigan, Sam Leith
  • 1995: Sinéad Garrigan, Sam Leith
  • 1996–7: No editions.
  • Easter 1998: Graham Nelson, Gillian Pachter, Robert Macfarlane
  • Winter 1998: Graham Nelson, Robert Macfarlane
  • 1999: Graham Nelson, Jane Griffiths
  • 2000: Graham Nelson, Jane Griffiths, Jenni Nuttall

21st century Edit

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Phipps, John (22 March 2019). "Oxford's thriving poetry scene". Financial Times. Retrieved 28 March 2021.
  2. ^ Winners of the Oxford Prize 2022 named https://www.oxfordpoetry.com/News.html#22winners

External links Edit

  • Oxford Poetry homepage — including online texts
  •   Oxford Poetry public domain audiobook at LibriVox

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Oxford Poetry is a literary magazine based in Oxford England 1 It is currently edited by Luke Allan The magazine is published by Partus Press Oxford PoetryEditorLuke AllanFormer editorsAldous Huxley 1916 Dorothy Sayers 1917 18 Siegfried Sassoon 1919 Robert Graves 1921 Harold Acton 1924 W H Auden 1927 W H Auden Cecil Day Lewis 1927 Louis MacNeice Stephen Spender 1929 Kingsley Amis 1949 Donald Hall Geoffrey Hill 1953 Anthony Thwaite 1954 Adrian Mitchell 1955 John Fuller 1960 CategoriesPoetryFrequencyTwice a yearCirculation2 000PublisherPartus PressFirst issue1910CountryUnited KingdomBased inOxford EnglandLanguageEnglishWebsitehttp www oxfordpoetry com ISSN1465 6213Founded in 1910 by Basil Blackwell its editors have included Dorothy L Sayers Aldous Huxley Robert Graves Vera Brittain Kingsley Amis Anthony Thwaite John Fuller and Bernard O Donoghue Recent winners of the Oxford Prize include Dominic Leonard Linda Ravenswood and Caleb Leow 2 Among the other authors to have appeared in Oxford Poetry are Fleur Adcock A Alvarez W H Auden Anne Carson Nevill Coghill David Constantine Robert Crawford Carol Ann Duffy Elaine Feinstein Graham Greene Seamus Heaney W N Herbert Geoffrey Hill Christopher Isherwood Elizabeth Jennings Jenny Joseph Stephen Knight Ronald Knox Philip Larkin C Day Lewis Michael Longley Louis MacNeice Peter McDonald Christopher Middleton Andrew Motion Paul Muldoon Tom Paulin Mario Petrucci Craig Raine Jo Shapcott Stephen Spender George Szirtes J R R Tolkien Susan Wicks and Charles Wright Traditionally the magazine publishes winners of Oxford s Newdigate Prize Contents 1 Editors of Oxford Poetry 1 1 Until the Second World War 1 2 Post War 1 3 Oxford Poetry re launched 1 4 21st century 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksEditors of Oxford Poetry EditUntil the Second World War Edit 1910 13 Gerald H Crow Geoffery Dennis Sherard Vines 1914 Gerald H Crow Sherard Vines 1915 Gerald H Crow T W Earp 1916 Wilfred Rowland Childe T W Earp Aldous Huxley 1917 Wilfred Rowland Childe T W Earp Dorothy L Sayers 1918 T W Earp E F A Geach Dorothy L Sayers 1919 T W Earp Dorothy L Sayers Siegfried Sassoon 1920 Vera Brittain C H B Kitchin Alan Porter 1921 Alan Porter Richard Hughes Robert Graves 1922 No editors cited 1923 David Cleghorn Thomson F W Bateson 1924 Harold Acton Peter Quennell 1925 Patrick Monkhouse Charles Plumb 1926 Charles Plumb W H Auden 1927 W H Auden C Day Lewis 1928 Clere Parsons Basil Blackwell 1929 Louis MacNeice Stephen Spender 1930 Stephen Spender Bernard Spencer 1931 Bernard Spencer Richard Goodman 1932 Richard Goodman 1933 5 No editions 1936 A W Sandford Alan Rook 1937 Nevill Coghill Alistair Sandford 1938 41 No editions 1942 3 Ian Davie John Heath Stubbs 1944 5 No editionsPost War Edit 1946 Roy Macnab Gordon Swaine 1947 Martin Starkie Roy Macnab 1948 Arthur Boyars Barry Harmer 1949 Kingsley Amis James Michie 1950 J B Donne Donald Watt 1951 J B Donne Martin Seymour Smith 1952 Derwent May James Price 1953 Donald Hall Geoffrey Hill 1954 Jonathan Price Anthony Thwaite 1955 Adrian Mitchell Richard Selig 1956 Bernard Donoughue Gabriel Pearson 1957 Peter Ferguson Dennis Keene 1958 Roger Lonsdale Judy Spink 1960 John Fuller Francis Hope 1961 9 No editions 1970 Mark Wormald Robin LeanseOxford Poetry re launched Edit June 1983 Mick Imlah Nicholas Jenkins Elise Paschen Nicola Richards Autumn 1983 Nicholas Jenkins Elise Paschen Nicola Richards 1984 5 Nicholas Jenkins Bernard O Donoghue Peter McDonald Elise Paschen Winter 1986 Mark Ford Nicholas Jenkins John Lanchester Elise Paschen Summer 1987 Mark Ford Elise Paschen Mark Wormald Winter 1987 Elise Paschen Mark Wormald 1988 Mark Wormald Sarah Dence Bernard O Donoghue Janice Whitten 1989 91 Mark Wormald Summer 1992 Sinead Garrigan Kate Reeves Mark Wormald Winter 1992 Sinead Garrigan Kate Reeves Summer 1993 Sinead Garrigan Kate Reeves Ian Samson Winter 1993 Sinead Garrigan Ian Samson Summer 1994 Sinead Garrigan Ian Samson Winter 1994 Sinead Garrigan Sam Leith 1995 Sinead Garrigan Sam Leith 1996 7 No editions Easter 1998 Graham Nelson Gillian Pachter Robert Macfarlane Winter 1998 Graham Nelson Robert Macfarlane 1999 Graham Nelson Jane Griffiths 2000 Graham Nelson Jane Griffiths Jenni Nuttall21st century Edit 2003 Carmen Bugan Kelly Grovier Sarah Hesketh 2004 Carmen Bugan Kelly Grovier Sinead Sturgeon 2006 Carmen Bugan Kelly Grovier Richard Rowley Sinead Sturgeon 2007 Paul Thomas Abbott 2008 Benjamin Mullen J C H Potts 2009 2011 Hamid Khanbhai Thomas A Richards 2012 2014 Lavinia Singer Aime Williams 2015 2016 Mika Ross Southall Lavinia Singer Andrew Wynn Owen 2017 Nancy Campbell Mary Jean Chan Theophilus Kwek 2018 2020 Mary Jean Chan Theophilus Kwek Jay Bernard Luke Allan 2021 Luke AllanSee also EditThe Oxford MagazineReferences Edit Phipps John 22 March 2019 Oxford s thriving poetry scene Financial Times Retrieved 28 March 2021 Winners of the Oxford Prize 2022 named https www oxfordpoetry com News html 22winnersExternal links EditOxford Poetry homepage including online texts nbsp Oxford Poetry public domain audiobook at LibriVox Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Oxford Poetry amp oldid 1163344111, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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