The man takes off his mask, rubs his face. As he lies back on his pillow,
his death coming closer, the man dare not close his eyes. The mask skulks
in the ...
Saturday 16 December 2017
Tim Love reviews The Knives of Villalejo
I've long admired Tim Love's work as a poet, blogger and reviewer. His reviewing style is idiosyncratic: analytical and detailed, often with a statistical twist, and always forthright. As a consequence, I'm very pleased to report that he's posted a highly engaged and engaging review of The Knives of Villalejo on his Litrefs Reviews site. You can read it here.
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Lovely. And nice to be pointed towards other reviews of your collection, too. "Stewart’s poems all share a grounded honesty, a rootedness in the material world...": John Field hits the nail on the head there.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Ben! John's review was a real labour of love and I feel honoured that he should have written it.
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