Poetry review – MISSING THE MAN NEXT DOOR: Kelly Davis finds that Annie Fisher has a light touch even when dealing with serious subjects
year 2024

Poetry review – POND: Michael Brown considers Sarah Westcott’s inventive use of language for engaging with the natural world

Poetry review – LOSS AND ITS ANTONYM: Charles Rammelkamp admires Alison Prine’s poetry about grief and love

Poetry review – THIS IS YOU, DEAR STRANGER: Pat Edwards finds a striking use of form and language plus a depth of emotional intelligence in these complex poems by Paula Jennings

Floating Clouds. Review by Alan Price. Mikio Naruse’s 1955 film Floating Clouds is held in great esteem in Japan. It’s at number 3 in a poll of their best films ever made. Hideo Takamine and Masuyuki Mori’s wonderful acting make it a wholly involving, and at times great film. Unforgettable.

Gavin Jantjes: To Be Free! Review by Graham Buchan. Jantjes earliest work on show here is a range of screenprints where he expresses his rage, not just at the oppression in his own country, but in other colonial territories such as Algeria, Ghana and Mozambique.

Poetry review – BETWEEN CHANCE AND MERCY: Kimberly K. Williams reviews an uncompromising state-of-the-nation collection by James E. Cherry
Poetry review – THIS COMMON UNCOMMON: Pat Edwards identifies with poems by Rae Howells which reflect the tension between preservation of wild spaces and the genuine need for housing development
By Michael Bartholomew-Biggs • books, ecology, poetry reviews, year 2024 0 • Tags: books, ecology, Pat Edwards, poetry