"Matthew Mead's subject is the presence and absence of the past . . . in their reticence and grave poignancy, these poems speak clearly to us of what we are and were; they are, I think, among the most austerely beautiful poems to have appeared in England for many years." So wrote the US-based British poet and critic Dick Davis in 1979, and the same is no less true for the poems in "Walking Out of the World."
Long-awaited new collection of poems from one of British poetry's best-kept secrets.
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Long-awaited new collection of poems from one of British poetry's best-kept secrets.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.