Richie McCaffery examines a new anthology of Palestinian poetry, edited by Naomi Foyle, and finds it eye-opening
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Thomas Ovans discovers that poetry and medicine can mix rather well in this handsome anthology from Hippocrates Press
Roger Caldwell gives a thoughtful appraisal of a carefully chosen selection of Michael Schmidt’s poetry
Sarah Lawson draws attention to a posthumously published collection in which Sarah Getty’s intelligence and wit still live on
I expected this to be an exhibition focusing on the links between art and T.S Eliot. Journeys with ‘The Waste Land’s is however something more unique. It is an exhibition that focuses purely on this extraordinary poem with all its contexts, voices and virtuosity.
Danielle Hope samples some double delights from Shoestring Press: featuring football – Paul McLoughin – and small creatures – Nadine Brummer
By Michael Bartholomew-Biggs • books, poetry reviews, year 2018 • Tags: books, Danielle Hope, poetry