Poetry review – TO 2040: Roger Caldwell considers the sometimes-enigmatic poetry of Jorie Graham
Roger Caldwell
THE LIFE OF MARK AKENSIDE: Roger Caldwell commends Barbara Morden’s work in revisiting the life and work of a neglected poet of the 18th century
Poetry review: Roger Caldwell considers a substantial selection from J R Solonche’s recent poetry
Poetry review – POEMS TO NIGHT: Roger Caldwell reviews a new translation by Will Stone of some of Rilke’s less well-know poems
VAPOUR TRAILS: Roger Caldwell “reviews the reviewer” and discusses a collection of John Greening‘s writings on poets and poetry
Roger Caldwell is intrigued – but sometimes perplexed – by the work of three Finnish poets writing in English
Roger Caldwell finds that Alice Major composes poetry with a brain as well as a heart
Kerrin P Sharpe’s poems consistently offers a new take on the world, observes Roger Caldwell; but at times they can also be agreeably baffling.
Roger Caldwell gives a thoughtful appraisal of a carefully chosen selection of Michael Schmidt’s poetry
Roger Caldwell considers an impressively substantial volume of poems by Robert Desnos with translations by Timothy Adès
Roger Caldwell is enthusiastic about the richness and variety of new collection by Penelope Shuttle
THE PROCESS OF POETRY: Roger Caldwell browses an instructive selection of case studies in poetic composition compiled by Rosanna McGlone
By Michael Bartholomew-Biggs • authors, books, literature, poetry, year 2023 1 • Tags: authors, books, literature, poetry, Roger Caldwell