Clutag Press

Clutag Press
Clutag Press
Formation 2000
Location Thame, Oxfordshire, England.
Founder Andrew McNeillie
Website www.clutagpress.com

The Clutag Press was established in 2000 as a venture by Andrew McNeillie to issue Clutag Poetry Leaflets, by established and emerging poets.[1] In 2004, it received backing from The Christopher Tower Fund (in association with Christ Church College, Oxford University).[2] As a result, it began issuing more substantial poetry pamphlets, full length books, and CD sound recordings.[3]

Its literary archive is now collected exclusively by the Bodleian Library, Oxford University, in digital and paper formats.[4]

Contents

Bibliography

Its catalogue of poetry pamphlets includes:[5]

Its catalogue of prose books includes:

  • Andrew McNeillie - Ian Niall: Part of his Life (2007)
  • John McNeillie - My Childhood (2004)

Its catalogue of CDs and sound recordings includes:

Archipelago

In summer 2007, the Clutag Press launched a new magazine: Archipelago.[6] Its first issue featured contributions from: Paul Thomas Abbott, Norman Ackroyd, John Beatty, Julian Bell, Roger Deakin, Greg Delanty, Seamus Heaney, Mick Imlah, Nicolas Jacobs, Andrew Kahn, Michael Longley, Robert Macfarlane, Derek Mahon, Osip Mandelshtam, Andrew McNeillie, Gail McNeillie, David Nash, Bernard O'Donoghue, Angharad Price and Mark Williams[disambiguation needed ].[7]

Writing in the Guardian, Robert Macfarlane said its tone was "praiseful and attentive, content to acknowledge both the mystery of placehood and the strangeness of material fact."[8]

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