The first free issue of LAMP is being distributed across universities, coffee shops, retirement homes, bars, libraries, hospitals, and art galleries, from May 2009.
Composed in solitude, it was time for these writers to circulate and aerate their work. LAMP includes a new generation of poets who want to serve the subjective wonder of poetry; writers who regard poetry as that rare place in language where anything is possible. This issue celebrates the importance of diversity and the continual relevance for poetry within our lives.
Each writer has approached and selected their subject and style with a unique perspective. Poetry is perhaps the most challenging of all forms of artistic expression both to define and produce. Who can categorically say when a particular kind of text even becomes a poem? The poet Gwendolyn Brooks once said, 'Poetry is life distilled,' and therefore, it remains a truly subjective experience.
On this online version of LAMP, a taster for the issue as a whole, you will find examples of the energetic and ambitious writing being pursued by seven newly emerging poets.
Lauren Witts
Table.
You always stand very straight. And I think that is
why you and I have lasted so long. You hold my
sewing machine, under the light, or closer to the
window, when I chose to be that close. You have
another admirer, but you have never gone. So
obviously there is something here for you too, and I
give you your own space, up next to the wall.
You always stand very straight. And I think that is
why you and I have lasted so long. You hold my
sewing machine, under the light, or closer to the
window, when I chose to be that close. You have
another admirer, but you have never gone. So
obviously there is something here for you too, and I
give you your own space, up next to the wall.
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