Tuesday, February 15, 2011

News at Eleven: In "The Garden Hammock" (see below),

night advances with startling speed to cancel out a summer scene. All the garden poems are wonderful and strange. The houses in this landscape haunt themselves. Rain is always on the cards. And the cards, when consulted, augur badly. There are many dawns, most of them false.

from The Guardian: Night by David Harsent--review

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