We shall not be moved
John Bayley, 2 February 1984
Come aboard and sail away
by John Fuller.
Salamander, 48 pp., £6, October 1983,0 907540 37 6 Show More
by John Fuller.
Salamander, 48 pp., £6, October 1983,
‘The Memory of War’ and ‘Children in Exile’: Poems 1968-1983
by James Fenton.
Penguin, 110 pp., £1.95, October 1983,0 14 006812 0 Show More
by James Fenton.
Penguin, 110 pp., £1.95, October 1983,
Some Contemporary Poets of Britain and Ireland: An Anthology
edited by Michael Schmidt.
Carcanet, 184 pp., £9.95, November 1983,0 85635 469 4 Show More
edited by Michael Schmidt.
Carcanet, 184 pp., £9.95, November 1983,
Nights in the Iron Hotel
by Michael Hofmann.
Faber, 48 pp., £4, November 1983,0 571 13116 6 Show More
by Michael Hofmann.
Faber, 48 pp., £4, November 1983,
The Irish Lights
by Charles Johnston and Kyril Fitzlyon.
Bodley Head, 77 pp., £4.50, September 1983,0 370 30557 4 Show More
by Charles Johnston and Kyril Fitzlyon.
Bodley Head, 77 pp., £4.50, September 1983,
Fifteen to Infinity
by Ruth Fainlight.
Hutchinson, 62 pp., £5.95, September 1983,0 09 152471 7 Show More
by Ruth Fainlight.
Hutchinson, 62 pp., £5.95, September 1983,
Donald Davie and the Responsibilities of Literature
edited by George Dekker.
Carcanet, 153 pp., £9.95, November 1983,9780856354663 Show More
edited by George Dekker.
Carcanet, 153 pp., £9.95, November 1983,
“... which is not the scene of de la Mare’s engrossing stanza: Who said, ‘Peacock Pie’? The old king to the sparrow. Who said, ‘Crops are ripe’? Rust to the harrow. It is solid stuff: the more we repeat it the more true facts emerge. The old king’s words are at once a threat, a gibe and an ironical comment ... ”