Winter 2010/2011
Cover art
“At the Lining”
by Andrzej Jackowski
The work of Andrzej Jackowski is largely autobiographical, based on his early childhood memories, recollections of a family history in Poland, and the feelings of alienation and enclosure that these experiences roused. Born in 1947 to Polish parents in North Wales, his first eleven years were spent in a post-war refugee camp. He lives and works in Brighton, England.
Poetry
Dirge
Graduated, Glass,
Shelter
Some Recent Criticism
In Memory of the Future
Kierkegaard Proposes
With Bacovia
Goodbye
Daphne & Apollo
Some Days Begin Like This
Waking Verne
Alfred Stieglitz: The Terminal, 1893
Espalier
Mother, with Scythe
First Kiss in The Last Field
The Day of My Brother's Sentencing
The House on North Stevens
Backroads
Butterfly Season
All Souls
My Sister
Inarticulate
Bird Call
New Stamp
Working for Dolores
 Something About New York City
Klaatu Barada Nikto
Switzerland
untitled
Shadow Shape
marinade
Better Than Sex
The News
How Big?
Memoir
Eucharist