Alex Josephy finds that Ruth Smith’s collection is one of those books which remind her why poetry is important
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Thomas Ovans reviews two new poetry anthologies from two small presses which tackle big themes.
Pamela Johnson sees Jane Commane as a bold poet for troubled times
Emma Lee considers Kate Foley’s poetic exploration of boundaries and how to cross them
Stuart Henson decides that Jonathan Davidson’s “On Poetry” is a book for both writers and listeners. And academics might enjoy it too.
Grant Tarbard has produced a fascinating collection, observes Carla Scarano
Michael Tolkien finds he is kept on his toes by the shifting styles of Pam Thompson’s latest collection
Andreea Scridon reports on a music & poetry event held at the Romanian Cultural Institute
D A Prince applauds Keith Hutson’s poetic tributes to music hall performers
D A Prince admires John Fennelly’s attention to language and connections in this substantial new pamphlet
By Michael Bartholomew-Biggs • books, poetry reviews, year 2018 0 • Tags: books, D A Prince, poetry