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Author Archives: Brian Lewis
The Overspill
‘Before the bomb sites and bad houses could be scratched from the streets, before a vision of high-rise living could be built up from sketches, temporary solutions to the housing crisis were being pieced together at the city’s edges: the … Continue reading
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The City Walls
There is nothing of sorrow here except the dead end, its terraced shadow. Our current Featured Poem is ‘Kipling Road’ by Rob Hindle, the first poem in his sequence ‘Hillsborough to Middlewood, February 1931’ (in the Longbarrow Press anthology The Footing). … Continue reading
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