The journal SPRING no. 34
CONTENTS
Ursula Andkjær Olsen
The FUCKING return of the subject
Thrown back on the voice, the small, sultry organ
Stefan Kjerkegaard
The poetry of the 3rd millennium
Politics, beginnings and musicality in Ursula Andkjær Olsen's writing
Marianne Stidsen
Out of the closet
Identity ballad in Niels Frank's early and late poetry
Dea Storm Mikkelsen
Like a look that slips into a look
Readings of new Danish poetry in the field between formalism and performativity
Mads Jensen
The quiet avant-garde A presentation of Martin Larsen's Swan Lake Sonnets
Marianne Ølholm
Experiment and context in Danish contemporary poetry
Sune Auken and Svend Skriver
That not even the ghosts dared to spend the night Søren Ulrik Thomsen's Shaken mirror in an author's perspective
René Rasmussen
Lyricism and subjectivity
What kind of subjectivity?
Erik Skyum-Nielsen
Poetry analysis and poetry politics
about Søren Ulrik Thomsen and Ursula Andkjær Olsen, as read by Peter Stein Larsen
Peter Stein Larsen
Contemporary poetry in literary history Five principles from Dreams and dialogues
Rasmus Dahl Vest
Agrarian poetry
about Kristen Bjørnkjær's oral book
Christina Pape Hansen
When art buries itself
about Das Beckwerk's Funus Imaginarium
Jacob Michael Larsen
In a carefree state of trauma
Peter Seeberg's "The Patient" reread as a philosophical tale