Poetry review – DRYPOINT: Edmund Prestwich admires the skill and economy in Jamie McKendrick’s poetry which leaves room for the reader’s own imagination
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Poetry review – LEGION OF LOST LETTERS: Antoinette Moses admires Debasish Lahiri’s poems of isolation and exile
Poetry review – REELING AND WRITHING: Mat Riches compares Barry Smith’s new collection to a feast of rich and complex flavours
Poetry review – WHAT IT WAS: Cherry Doyle is impressed by the reality of the people and places evoked in Tina Cole’s new collection
Poetry review – SUBLIMITY: as a son of Norfolk, Mat Riches responds positively to Mary Gilonne’s poetic appreciation of the county
FROM WOUNDS TO EYES TO BUDS: Giorgia Meriggi reviews Franca Mancinelli’s All the Eyes that I Have Opened
Poetry review – BEYOND THE LAST HOUSE: John Forth suspects that readers will enjoy this collection because Robert Etty enjoyed writing it
By Michael Bartholomew-Biggs • books, poetry reviews, year 2024 • Tags: books, John Forth, poetry