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51:. It was founded in 2009 by Boris Jardine and Lydia Wilson with assistance from the University's 800th anniversary fund. It publishes poetry, short fiction and criticism, and although its commitment to experimental and often difficult works is influenced by the 'Cambridge School' of poetry it has included contributions by writers from around the world and in many languages. It has received notice in 216:
CLR3 was dedicated to the theme of 'translation', though the term was taken very loosely, the editors stating that the contents were "not so much straight translations, as meditations on or digressions from the manifold practices, protocols and theories of translation.". This issue featured new work
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over comments by reviewer J.C. Similarly, a number of writers associated with Cambridge took up the claims of Robert Archambeau's essay; these responses were discussed on his blog, and a selection were published in CLR2.
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CLR5 came out in July 2011 and was edited by Boris Jardine and Lydia Wilson. It contains a selection of American writers from the Greenwich Cross-Genre Festival (July 2010), edited and with a commentary by
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CLR8/9, the double-length 'Children's Issue', came out in April 2015 and was edited by Lydia Wilson, Rosie Šnajdr, Eve Tandoi, and
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published on an occasional basis. It is edited by Lydia Wilson, Rosie Šnajdr, Jocelyn Betts and Paige Smeaton and is run from
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CLR6 came out in June 2012 and was edited by Boris Jardine, Lydia Wilson, and Rosie Šnajdr. It contains poetry by
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CLR1 was dedicated to Cambridge writing, including a long section of essays dedicated to the topic by
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CLR10 came out in June 2016 and was edited by Lydia Wilson and Rosie Šnajdr. It features poetry by
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CLR7 came out in November 2013 and was edited by Lydia Wilson, Rosie Šnajdr and
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Again the issue did not escape unfavourable comment in the N.B. column of the
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The Cover of Cambridge Literary Review, Issue 1. Designed by Will Brady
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CLR4 came out in late November, and contains new poetry by
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literary magazine
Trinity Hall
University of Cambridge
England
The Times Literary Supplement
J. H. Prynne
John Wilkinson
John Kinsella
Keston Sutherland
Drew Milne
Andrea Brady
Nick Potamitis
Francesca Lisette
Stephen Rodefer
Alice Notley
Posie Rider
Peter Riley
John James
Avery Slater
Alexander Nemser
Geoffrey Hartman
Ray Crump
Sara Crangle
Ian K. Patterson
Rod Mengham
Anna Mendelssohn
Debora Greger
Charles Madge
Rosie Šnajdr

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