Richie McCaffery admires the range and scope of an anthology celebrating half a century of Modern Poetry in Translation.
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Richie McCaffery gives a largely enthusiastic welcome to collection of critical essays by Katy Evans-Bush
Richie McCaffery is impressed by originality of vision and authenticity in the poetry of Angus Martin.
An introduction to poetry comics edited by Chrissy Williams & Tom Humberstone turns out to be something of a revelation for Richie McCaffery
Richie McCaffery gives particular attention to the new section of M.R. Peacocke’s recent New and Selected
* This issue of London Grip New Poetry features new poems by: *Tim Youngs *Kerrin P Sharpe *Richie McCaffery *Abegail Morley *Nadine Brummer *Patrick Wright *William Oxley *Tim Love *Peter Daniels *Teoti Jardine *J ‘Ash’ Gamble *Oliver Comins *Caroline Davies *David Perman *Murray Bodo *Caroline Maldonado *Brian Docherty *Jane Henderson *Wendy French *Sarah James *Ray […]
Richie McCaffery considers the life and work of G S Fraser in the context of a new selection of his poetry from Shoestring Press
Richie McCaffery marvels at how well the poems match their subject in Elizabeth Burns’ last collection
Anna Robinson looks at a recent anthology of poems about historical events and considers what we can learn from poetry about ways of exploring the past.
Richie McCaffery admires both the wit and the poignancy in this generous selection from Remco Campert’s poetry
Anna Robinson’s half-fantasy, half-dream poem sequence strikes a chord with Richie McCaffery
Richie McCaffery enjoys meeting Kate Foley and accompanying her on a journey through her New & Selected Poems
By Michael Bartholomew-Biggs • books, poetry reviews, year 2016 0 • Tags: books, poetry, Richie McCaffery