D A Prince is intrigued by the presentation but delighted by the substance of this substantial retrospective collection of Helen Dunmore’s poetry
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D A Prince appreciates the subtle way in which the two parts of Carol DeVaughn’s collection fit together
D A Prince is captivated by the craft & originality evident in Philip Hancock’s language and themes
D A Prince reflects upon the complexities explored in David Tait’s second full collection
D A Prince examines a very well-integrated collection of poems from Oliver Comins
D A Prince admires John Fennelly’s attention to language and connections in this substantial new pamphlet
D A Prince applauds Keith Hutson’s poetic tributes to music hall performers
D A Prince becomes fully engaged with John Fuller’s witty and ingenious use of form
D A Prince considers how best to appreciate the subtle poetry of Martyn Crucefix
Kathryn Daszkiewicz’s new collection has a carefully worked structure and D A Prince enjoys spending time in the company of its closely-linked poems
D A Prince reviews a poetry anthology which commemorates the 800th anniversary of the Charter of the Forest – a companion to Magna Carta that should probably be better known
D A Prince is won over by Jane Kirwan’s evocative poems of village life
By Michael Bartholomew-Biggs • books, poetry reviews, travel, year 2019 0 • Tags: books, D A Prince, poetry, travel