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The Wolf (magazine)
''The Wolf'' magazine was an Independent publisher, independent poetry magazine published twice a year and based in England. Established in April 2002 by Nicholas Cobic and James Byrne (poet), James Byrne, ''The Wolf'' published hundreds of new poets alongside more established writers from across the world. Poets featured included Adonis, Derek Walcott, Carolyn Forche, Charles Bernstein (poet), Charles Bernstein, John Kinsella (poet), John Kinsella, C.D. Wright, Niall McDevitt, Geraldine Monk, Ishion Hutchinson and Ilya Kaminsky. A strong regard for international poetry, critical prose, activist, transnational and transatlantic poetics and poetry in translation was central to ''The Wolfs aesthetic. It regularly featured introductions to contemporary poetries across the world, including writing from Burmese, Cuban, Syrian, Ukrainian and Croatian poets. The magazine included interviews with leading contemporary poets, poems, translations, book reviews and critical prose. Its critic ...
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James Byrne (poet)
James Byrne is a British poet and translator who edited ''The Wolf'' magazine from 2002 to 2017. He was born in Buckinghamshire in 1977. His most recent poetry collections include ''Everything Broken Up Dances'', published by Tupelo Press in the United States and ''White Coins'', both in 2015. Other published collections include ''Blood/Sugar'' by Arc Publications in 2009, and he has also published pamphlets, including ''SOAPBOXES'' and ''Myth of the Savage Tribes, Myth of Civilised Nations'', a collaborative work with the poet Sandeep Parmar. For many years James has been consistently talked of as 'one of the leading poets of his generation', endorsed by The Times as one of the 'ten rising stars of British poetry' in April 2009. He lives in England after two years in New York City, where he received a Stein scholarship and an MFA from New York University. He was the poet in residence at Clare Hall, University of Cambridge, from 2011 to 2012 and is a senior lecturer at Edge Hill Un ...
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