Maria Taylor's first collection, Melanchrini (Nine Arches Press, 2012), was excellent. However, she's stepped up her game still further since its publication. These days, there's an immediate surge of anticipaton whenever I spot a new poem by her in a journal. Moreover, her work has developed to such an extent that it's now highly distinctive in texture, tone and emotional impact.
For all the above reasons, I very much recommend you read her two pieces in Issue 15 of The Manchester Review. While you're there, why not also have a look at other excellent poems by the likes of Roy Marshall and John North?
DISPLACED They called her aloof, impractical, clumsy, plain. It was, they
say, difficult for her not to fall in love.In spite, that is, of the first
coughs...
Dear Matthew
ReplyDeleteI agree with you that she's a fine, psychologically acute poet who deserves to be better known. (Don't we all?)
Best wishes from Simon R. Gladdish
And I think her next collection will put that right, Simon.
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