Emma Lee wonders whether the poems in Clare Brant’s new collection do full justice to the ideas she wants to explore
Emma Lee
Emma Lee reviews a handsome anthology of poems inspired by the South Lookout on Aldeburgh Beach
Emma Lee observes how the poetry of Isabel Bermudez deals with subtle connections
Emma Lee takes a dip in an anthology of sea poems
A short collection by Amy Schreibman Walter deals evocatively with women experiencing various kinds of longing: but Emma Lee wonders whether the voice is sometimes too passive
Emma Lee finds that Myra Schneider is on good form in her new mythic-flavoured collection
Emma Lee reviews a prize-winning pamphlet by S A Leavesley
Jay Bernard’s collection tells an ancient story in which Emma Lee finds some modern resonances
Emma Lee enjoys the translated poems by Emilia Ivancu but regrets not having copies of the originals
Emma Lee explores a focussed and sensual collection by Kate Noakes
Emma Lee reviews a new six-author anthology of poems
By Michael Bartholomew-Biggs • books, poetry reviews, year 2017 0 • Tags: books, Emma Lee, poetry