Emma Lee wonders whether the poems in Clare Brant’s new collection do full justice to the ideas she wants to explore
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D A Prince reviews a debut collection by Julie Hogg in which the poems have potential for performance as well as being successful on the page.
Playing with ‘The Rules’: Brian Docherty considers an anthology whose poems could be viewed as case studies in ekphrasis – but also as much more than that.
James Roderick Burns notes that Michael Crowley has taken some risks in order to negotiate a way through conflicting themes and historical viewpoints in his new collection
Ruth Valentine admires the subtlety of Jane Draycott’s poetic effects.
By Michael Bartholomew-Biggs • books, poetry reviews, year 2017 • Tags: books, poetry, Ruth Valentine