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Second Aeon was a British literary periodical published from late 1966 to early 1975. It ran for 21 issues and was edited by Peter Finch.[1] A spin-off of the magazine was Second Aeon Publications, a series of booklets, broadsheets and bound volumes that eventually reached 100 in number.[2]
Issues and contributors edit
Issue 1 edit
late 1966
Issue 2 edit
June, 1967
Wes Magee, Adrian Mitchell, and others
Issue 3 edit
September, 1967
Stephen Morris, Anna Scher, and others
Issue 4 edit
early 1968
Brian Wake, Peter Hoida, Paul Green, and others
Issue 5 edit
mid 1968
Adrian Henri, Mike Horovitz, Chris Torrance, and others
Issue 6 edit
late 1968
David Roberts, Jim Burns, J. Gwyn Griffiths, Bob Cobbing, Allen Ginsberg, Raymond Garlick, Alan Jackson, and Umberto Saba
Issue 7 edit
early 1969
d a levy, Brian Patten, Leroi Jones, John Fairfax, Tony Curtis and others
Issue 8 & 9 (double) edit
mid 1969
William Wantling, Pablo Neruda, Iain Sinclair, Doug Blazek, Roger McGough, Martin Booth, and Alan Sillitoe
Issue 10 edit
December, 1969
Edwin Morgan, Peter Mayer, Harry Guest, Gene Fowler, Alan Bold, Barry MacSweeney, Alan Perry, Gary Snyder, Paul Evans, and others.
Issue 11 edit
1970
Jeff Nuttall, John Ormond, James Blish, Owen Davis, Pete Hoida, and others
Issue 12 edit
1970
Dannie Abse, George Barker, Frances Horovitz, Peter Redgrove, Tom Raworth, John Tripp, Paul Brown, Henri Chopin, and others.
Issue 13 edit
1971
Robert Bly, Charles Bukowski, Emyr Humphreys, John James, George Macbeth, Yukio Mishima, Penelope Shuttle, David Tipton, Tristan Tzara, Herbert Williams, Jennifer Pike, Ian Robinson, and others
Issue 14 edit
1972
Alan Bold, Tom Phillips, Bill Butler, Roy Fuller, Marilyn Hacker, D. M. Thomas, Octavio Paz, Leslie Norris, Susan Musgrave, Edward Lucie-Smith, Federico García Lorca, Kris Hemensley and others
Issue 15 edit
1973
Michael Butterworth, Cid Corman, D. M. Black, Robert Desnos, John Digby, Clayton Eshleman, Ruth Feldman, Raymond Garlick, Paul Gogarty, Harry Guest, Adrian Henri, Dick Higgins, John James, Eric Mottram, Cesare Pavese, Miklos Radnoti, R. S. Thomas, Gael Turnbull, Philip Whalen, and others.
Issue 16-17 edit
1973
Antipater of Sidon, William S. Burroughs, William Cox, Theodore Enslin, Duncan Glen, Yannis Goumas, Bill Griffiths, Holderlin, Peter Jay, Peter Levi, Nossis, Theodore Weiss, William Sherman, John Riley, Tom Pickard, Alexis Lykiard, and others.
Issue 18 edit
1974
Tom Phillips, Paul Celan, Stéphane Mallarmé, Tristan Tzara, Cesare Pavese, David Black, Tony Conran, Gavin Ewart, Jack Hirschman, Alan Jackson, James Kirkup, John Wain, Charles Plymell, Thomas Tessier, and others
Issue 19-21 edit
1975
Antonin Artaud, Paul Auster, Harry Bell, Keith Bosley, René Char, Larry Eigner, Robin Fulton, Philip Holmes, Pierre Joris, John Montague, Susan Musgrave, Robert Nye, Benjamin Péret, William Rowe, Matt Simpson, David Tipton, Tomas Tranströmer, Vallejo, John Welch, J. L. Wilkinson, and others
References edit
- ^ "About Second Aeon", Poetry Magazines, Poetry Library, Southbank Centre.
- ^ "A Brief History", Second Aeon.
External links edit
- History of Second Aeon
- Second Aeon page, Poetry Library, Southbank Centre.