The Wolf 15
July 2007
Print edition contents
- Penelope Shuttle – Looking at the Cloud
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Lee Scrivner – Mass Redux
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Niall McDevitt – A Night In With Roget
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Peter Redgrove – The Sâdhaka
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JL Williams – Antelope
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Colm O'Shea – Night in the Workshop
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Robert Stein – Turner at Porthcawl
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The Wolf Review – From the Notebooks: Harry Fainlight
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Will Stone – The Wrecker's Coast
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Andrew O'Donnell – Atlantik
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Alison Croggon – Theatre
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Mike Waten – The Folly Ranks
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‘Terrible Things': The In-Clubs of Poetry Criticism
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Andrew O'Donnell – The Castle
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Emile Verhaeren – Shady Quarter (London)
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Yannis Ritsos – His Lamp at Dawn
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Semyon Lipkin – The Cossack Wife
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Semyon Lipkin – Moses
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Jean Follain – The Secret
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The Wolf Interview: Saadi Youssef
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Saadi Youssef – Days of June
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Lee Scrivner – Of Dunces and Decorum
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Norbert Hirschhorn – Nocturns
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Shivani Sivagurunathan – Wildlife
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Michelle Penn – Family Portrait II
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Yvonne Green – Binyamin
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Anna Smaill – Summer
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Anna Smaill – Abunai
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Siddhartha Bose – Chinatown, New York
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Paschalis Nikolaou – Seen in Sebald
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Ahren Warner – Émigré
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Niall O'Sullivan – Claim to Fame
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The Wolf Review – Whiteout: Maggraff & Turley
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The Wolf Pamphlet Review
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Dave Lordan – Dublin Spire
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Shivani Sivagurunathan – Climate
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Nick Nolet – Requiem
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Peter Carpenter – Keith Standing
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Paschalis Nikolaou – The Other Iliad
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Mark Leech – Aftertaste
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Todd Swift – Keeler
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Roger Caldwell – A Handful of Words
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Paschalis Nikolaou – After Schiele's Self-Portraits
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Niall McDevitt – The Enemy
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Contributors Notes