Editor | Luke Allan |
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Former editors | Aldous Huxley (1916) Dorothy Sayers (1917–18) Siegfried Sassoon (1919) Robert Graves (1921) Harold Acton (1924) W. H. Auden (1927) W. H. Auden, Cecil Day-Lewis (1927) Louis MacNeice, Stephen Spender (1929) Kingsley Amis (1949) Donald Hall, Geoffrey Hill (1953) Anthony Thwaite (1954) Adrian Mitchell (1955) John Fuller (1960) |
Categories | Poetry |
Frequency | Twice a year |
Circulation | 2,000 |
Publisher | Partus Press |
First issue | 1910 |
Country | United Kingdom |
Based in | Oxford, England |
Language | English |
Website | http://www.oxfordpoetry.com/ |
ISSN | 1465-6213 |
Oxford Poetry is a literary magazine based in Oxford, England.[1] It is currently edited by Luke Allan. The magazine is published by Partus Press.
Founded in 1910 by Basil Blackwell, its editors have included Dorothy L. Sayers, Aldous Huxley, Robert Graves, Vera Brittain, Kingsley Amis, Anthony Thwaite, John Fuller and Bernard O'Donoghue.
Recent winners of the Oxford Prize include Dominic Leonard, Linda Ravenswood, and Caleb Leow. [2] Among the other authors to have appeared in Oxford Poetry are Fleur Adcock, A. Alvarez, W. H. Auden, Anne Carson, Nevill Coghill, David Constantine, Robert Crawford, Carol Ann Duffy, Elaine Feinstein, Graham Greene, Seamus Heaney, W. N. Herbert, Geoffrey Hill, Christopher Isherwood, Elizabeth Jennings, Jenny Joseph, Stephen Knight, Ronald Knox, Philip Larkin, C. Day-Lewis, Michael Longley, Louis MacNeice, Peter McDonald, Christopher Middleton, Andrew Motion, Paul Muldoon, Tom Paulin, Mario Petrucci, Craig Raine, Jo Shapcott, Stephen Spender, George Szirtes, J. R. R. Tolkien, Susan Wicks and Charles Wright. Traditionally the magazine publishes winners of Oxford's Newdigate Prize.
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