The Apple Anthology
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Runner-Up for Best Anthology in the 2014 Saboteur Awards.

The Apple Anthology is a rich harvest of new, recent and ancient poetry, prose and visual art from a global array of writers, artists and scientists.

The Anthology tells the story of how apples migrated from Northeast China to Europe, how to make zyder and why apples are such potent symbols of beauty, temptation
and sexuality. Here you will encounter an apple clock, fruity surrealism, apples from Chernobyl and a tree called Camilla.

You will meet King Byerd, Lady Henniker, The Bloody Ploughman, Pig's Snout, Slack Ma Girdle and countless other characterful apple varieties.
Pushing the boundaries of genre and subject specialism, all of these creations look at apples in new, challenging and surprising ways.

With a foreword by David Morley, contributions from members of the Worshipful Company of Fruiterers, and a range of intellectuals, creators and collagists, The Apple Anthology is bursting with flavour and delight.

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Year
2014
ISBN
9780992758943
Subtopic
Poetry
CONTENTS

David Morley
Prologue
Yvonne Reddick & George Ttoouli
Introduction

Mario Petrucci
starlings so
Jackie Wills
Bramley
Adrian Barlow
The Bramley’s Seedling
Image Southwell Apple
Image The Original Bramley Tree
Janet Sutherland
Crumble
Andy Brown
Devon Apples
Rosemary Collier & Peter Cooper
The Worshipful Company of Fruiterers
Gerry Loose
Eight Apples
John Edgeley & Yvonne Reddick
An Interview with John Edgeley, Apple Expert
Joel Lane
The Winter Archive
Alec Finlay
Orchard, Falkland Palace
PJ Gregory
Apples in the Garden of England
Deborah Tyler-Bennett
Scrumped
Sue Butler
The Job
Ben Armstrong
The Year of the Apple
Jonathan Skinner & Julie Patton
Project for The Swing
Sophie Mayer
Sib (Samira Makhmalbaf, 1998)
Mario Petrucci
‘Can you eat apples from Chernobyl?’
Peter Blegvad
from Leviathan
Camilla Nelson
A is for ‘Camilla’
Image A is for wet apple
David Hart
A translation into fruity poetry of a fragment of AndrĂ© Breton’s Secrets Of The Magical Surrealist Art
Rupert Loydell
Nutritional Fragment
Carol Watts
from Occasionals
Mark Goodwin
Apple Clock
Claire Trévien
Kerné
Chris Campbell & Michael Niblett
Towards a Critical Ecology of Cider
Eleni Philippou
Pilion
Gwyneth Box
Village Customs
Wayne Burrow...

Table of contents

  1. CONTENTS
  2. DAVID MORLEY - PROLOGUE: THE HARVEST
  3. YVONNE REDDICK & GEORGE TTOOULI - INTRODUCTION: SCRUMPING
  4. MARIO PETRUCCI - starlings so
  5. JACKIE WILLS - Bramley
  6. ADRIAN BARLOW - THE BRAMLEY’S SEEDLING — THE STORY OF A WORLD-BEATING APPLE
  7. JANET SUTHERLAND - Crumble
  8. ANDY BROWN - Devon Apples
  9. ROSEMARY COLLIER & PETER COOPER - THE WORSHIPFUL COMPANY OF FRUITERERS
  10. GERRY LOOSE - Eight Apples
  11. AN INTERVIEW WITH JOHN EDGELEY, APPLE EXPERT
  12. JOEL LANE - The Winter Archive
  13. ALEC FINLAY - Orchard, Falkland Palace
  14. PJ GREGORY - APPLES IN THE GARDEN OF ENGLAND
  15. DEBORAH TYLER-BENNETT - Scrumped
  16. SUE BUTLER - The Job
  17. BEN ARMSTRONG - The Year of the Apple
  18. JONATHAN SKINNER & JULIE PATTON - PROJECT FOR THE SWING
  19. SOPHIE MAYER / SAMIRA MAKHMALBAF - SIB
  20. MARIO PETRUCCI - ‘Can you eat apples from Chernobyl?’
  21. PETER BLEGVAD
  22. CAMILLA NELSON - A IS FOR ‘CAMILLA’
  23. DAVID HART - A translation into fruity poetry of a fragment of AndrĂ© Breton’s Secrets Of The Magical Surrealist Art
  24. RUPERT LOYDELL - Nutritional Fragment
  25. CAROL WATTS - from Occasionals
  26. MARK GOODWIN - Apple-Clock
  27. CLAIRE TRÉVIEN - KernĂ©
  28. CHRIS CAMPBELL & MICHAEL NIBLETT - TOWARDS A CRITICAL ECOLOGY OF CIDER
  29. ELENI PHILIPPOU - Pilion
  30. GWYNETH BOX - VILLAGE CUSTOMS
  31. WAYNE BURROWS - THE APPLE MIGRATIONS
  32. ADRIAN BARLOW - ENGLISH APPLES: DEVELOPMENT, DECLINE AND RENAISSANCE
  33. ADAM CROTHERS - Apfelschorle
  34. ALISON BRACKENBURY - In May
  35. CARINA HART - APPLE OF MY EYE: FRUIT, BEAUTY AND SIN
  36. GILES GOODLAND & ALISTAIR NOON - from Surveyors’ Riddles
  37. AMY CUTLER - Fructus
  38. JANET SUTHERLAND - Felling the Apple Tree
  39. CARINA HART - Forbidden
  40. SOPHIE MAYER - sapph_
  41. CHRIS MCCABE - The Apple Tongue
  42. HELEN MOORE - Aphrodite’s Seed
  43. LE MYSTÈRE D’ADAM
  44. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS