Mat Riches pursues the intriguing elusiveness running through Graham Clifford’s poetry
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D A Prince is intrigued by the presentation but delighted by the substance of this substantial retrospective collection of Helen Dunmore’s poetry
Although Jon Bloomfield intended “Our City” for a general audience, I think some of our elected representatives could learn a lot from it.
Stuart Henson reviews a new novel by John Lucas which, intriguingly, hinges on some lines from a poem…
Emma Lee picks her way through a narrative sequence by Math Jones about untangling life’s complexities
Julie Hogg is impressed by a debut pamphlet collection from Alex Toms
By Michael Bartholomew-Biggs • books, poetry reviews, year 2019 • Tags: books, Julie Hogg, poetry