Martin Noutch respects the honesty with which Hannah Hodgson makes poetry out of serious illness
year 2018
Carla Scarano admires Dawn Wood’s poetry which deals with the healing power of imagination
Martin Noutch appreciates both the playfulness and the seriousness of Kevin Densley’s collection
Pamela Johnson explores a small book in which the poems of Helen Mort respond to massive Arctic landscapes
Views of different countries combining practical observations and ideal visions are the focus of two major exhibitions occurring in Rome: Turner: work from Tate and Hiroshige: visions from Japan.
Emma Lee looks at the new Happenstance collection from Fiona Moore
Graham Hardie considers the range and substance of a debut collection by Will Holloway
D A Prince examines a very well-integrated collection of poems from Oliver Comins
By Michael Bartholomew-Biggs • books, poetry reviews, year 2018 0 • Tags: books, D A Prince, poetry