Kantaris, Sylvia. Lad’s Love. Bloodaxe Books.
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Reception | Jackie Kay | This book was a Poetry Book Society
recommendation. |
Reception | Sylvia Kantaris | This book was a Poetry Book Society
Choice. Kantaris, Sylvia. Lad’s Love. Bloodaxe Books. back pages |
Reception | Selima Hill | SH
's mother was delighted at her success, but nonetheless afraid of the events of her life becoming public: after this Hill began to carefully code her poems to evade biographical criticism. Taylor, Debbie. “Interview with Selima Hill”. Mslexia, Vol. 6 , pp. 39-40. 40 |
Reception | Selima Hill | This book was another Poetry Book Society
Recommendation. Hill, Selima. My Sister’s Horse. Smith/Doorstop Books. 2 |
Reception | Elaine Feinstein | This volume won a Poetry Book Society
Special Commendation. Feinstein, Elaine. The Clinic, Memory. Carcanet. cover |
Reception | Helen Dunmore | HD
became a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in 1997 and was awarded an Honorary DLitt by the University of Glamorgan
in 1998. Who’s Who. Adam and Charles Black. |
Textual Production | Helen Dunmore | HD
published a volume of poetry entitled Glad of These Times, which was welcomed by the Poetry Book Society
as combining delicate, exact, surprising language and very strong thought. Blackwell’s Online Bookshop. http://Bookshop.Blackwell.co.uk. |
Reception | Helen Dunmore | The Raw Garden was a Poetry Book Society
Choice. Dunmore, Helen. Short Days, Long Nights. Bloodaxe Books. prelims |
Reception | Helen Dunmore | Two poems in this volume, The dream-life of priests and Sisters leaving before the dance, won individual awards at poetry competitions at Cardiff and Cheltenham. The volume received a Poetry Book Society
Recommendation. Dunmore, Helen. Short Days, Long Nights. Bloodaxe Books. prelims, cover |
Reception | Helen Dunmore | It was also a Poetry Book Society
recommendation. Dunmore, Helen. Helen Dunmore. http://www.helendunmore.com/index.asp. |
Anthologization | Wendy Cope | Many of these poems first appeared in newspapers and periodicals: the Daily Telegraph, The Guardian, The Independent, Oxford Poetry, Poetry Review, and so on, and one pseudonymously as a submission... |
Reception | Gillian Clarke | Reviewers of this book included Anne Stevenson
. Letting in the Rumour, which followed in 1989, was a Poetry Book Society
recommendation and was reviewed by Sheenagh Pugh
. Elfyn, Menna, editor. Trying The Line. Gomer. 106 Gillian Clarke. http://gillianclarke.co.uk/home.htm. |
Reception | Gillian Clarke | Tony Conran
in New Welsh Review noted that he found this the most satisfying of GC
's collections so far, Elfyn, Menna, editor. Trying The Line. Gomer. 19 |
Reception | Gillian Clarke | Again, this book was a Poetry Book Society
recommendation. A reviewer noted the use in these poems of kennings and of slate-sharp stress patterns. Gillian Clarke. http://gillianclarke.co.uk/home.htm. |
Occupation | Kate Clanchy | For a year KC
worked at the Oxford University Department of Education
. From then until the present she has continued her freelance career as a teacher, writer, journalist, and broadcaster. She has been a... |
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