Peter Ulric Kennedy finds Kate Noakes’ new collection to be an invigorating compilation of open verse with Parisian overtones.
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D A Prince explores the latest collection by Millicent Borges Accardi and finds the poet an intriguingly elusive presence
Jeremy Wikeley gives his reactions to the exhibition Larkinworld which is currently at the Poetry Library, Southbank Centre
James Roderick Burns finds Geraldine Paine’s new narrative collection to be a timely reminder of traditional poetic virtues
James Roderick Burns raises some questions of balance in relation to Susan Utting’s recent ‘New & Selected’
By Michael Bartholomew-Biggs • books, poetry reviews, year 2017 • Tags: books, James Roderick Burns, poetry