David Cooke examines Gill Learner’s new collection and finds a poet with a distinctive voice and many worthwhile things to say.
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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
Richard Caldwell enthuses, to varying degrees, about the four American poets on show in a new anthology edited by Anthony Costello
Graham Hardie considers Alan Price’s chapbook of prose poems inspired by the work of Walter Benjamin
A Route Map of Liquid Thought: Brian Docherty takes a look into and around Linda Black’s latest collection
D A Prince is intrigued by the methods and the outcome of a poet-artist collaboration between Judith Wilkinson and Ditty Doornbos
Shanta Acharya finds that Mark Abley’s New & Selected is a fitting testimony to his poetic vision and skill
Peter Ulric Kennedy critiques Graham Hardie’s ambitious and eclectic poems
By Michael Bartholomew-Biggs • books, poetry reviews, year 2016 • Tags: books, Peter Ulric Kennedy, poetry