Literary reviews by Tim Love.
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Wednesday, 16 October 2019

"100 poems to see you through" by Daisy Goodwin (ed) (Ebury Press, 2019)

An anthology providing emotional support with poems by Wendy Cope (6), Julia Darling (4), U.A. Fanthorpe (3), D.H. Lawrence (3), Jo Shapcott (3), etc. There's an "Index of emotions".

I liked "Out-patients" (Satyamurti), "After visiting hours" (UA Fanthorpe), "After great pain, a formal feeling comes" (Dinkinson), "Brief reflection on the word pain" (Holub), "The unprofessionals" (UA Fanthorpe), "Damaged" (Donald Adamson), "Do not do gentle into that good night" (Dylan Thomas).

I was surprised to read in one of the section introductions that "Novelists can use their imagination, but poets have to write from the heart" (p.42).

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