Jihad
James Wood, 5 August 1993
The New Poetry
edited by Michael Hulse, David Kennedy and David Morley.
Bloodaxe, 352 pp., £25, May 1993,1 85224 244 2 Show More
edited by Michael Hulse, David Kennedy and David Morley.
Bloodaxe, 352 pp., £25, May 1993,
Who Whispered Near Me
by Killarney Clary.
Bloodaxe, 64 pp., £5.95, February 1993,1 85224 149 7 Show More
by Killarney Clary.
Bloodaxe, 64 pp., £5.95, February 1993,
The Autonomous Region
by Kathleen Jamie.
Bloodaxe, 79 pp., £7.95, March 1993,9781852241735 Show More
by Kathleen Jamie.
Bloodaxe, 79 pp., £7.95, March 1993,
Stirring Stuff
by Selwyn Pritchard.
Sinclair-Stevenson, 145 pp., £8.99, April 1993,9781856193085 Show More
by Selwyn Pritchard.
Sinclair-Stevenson, 145 pp., £8.99, April 1993,
News from the Brighton Front
by Nicki Jackowska.
Sinclair-Stevenson, 86 pp., £7.99, April 1993,1 85619 306 3 Show More
by Nicki Jackowska.
Sinclair-Stevenson, 86 pp., £7.99, April 1993,
Translations from the Natural World
by Les Murray.
Carcanet, 67 pp., £6.95, March 1993,1 85754 005 0 Show More
by Les Murray.
Carcanet, 67 pp., £6.95, March 1993,
“... poetry there is a damp defeatism. Much the same can be said about the work of Selwyn Pritchard and Nicki Jackowska, who form part of Sinclair-Stevenson’s curious attempt at a contemporary poetry list. Pritchard’s verse is full of lines like ‘in green garden’s shade’, or ‘in snow-flake silence of the December dawn’, or ‘all moonsplashed ... ”