Brian Docherty comments on political poems from pre-WW2 Japan by Kosuke Shirasu which have recently been republished in a bi-lingual edition by Jun Shirasu and Bruce Barnes
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Sarah Lawson observes that reading Michel Faber’s collection about grief and death can expand our capacity for empathy
Thomas Ovans investigates a Shoestring anthology edited by Merryn Williams which has received an unusual amount of attention for a poetry book.
Wendy French recognises the heartfelt experience behind a very personal poetry collection from Avril Chester
Rosie Johnston is impressed by Martin Figura’s boldness in applying Catastrophe Theory to the mechanics of human relationships
By Michael Bartholomew-Biggs • books, poetry reviews, year 2016 2 • Tags: books, poetry, Rosie Johnston