At the beginning of October I was at the LRB bookshop for the launch of Sarah Howe’s new collection ‘Foretokens’. Towards the end a young woman at the front asked a really good question; it came from inexperience but was all the better for it. She said she’d only previously read the kind of poetry … Continue reading ’If I don’t speak to/the darkness it/swallows me.’
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Julian Orde, Theodore Roethke and serendipity
A story of serendipity; of poems that seem to talk to each other across decades. Two weeks ago I bought ‘Modern Poetry’ by Diane Seuss (lovely cover by Fitzcarraldo - the texture of it in the hand) and picked up ‘Conjurors’ by Julian Orde from the Greenwich Oxfam shop. With the Orde I must confess … Continue reading Julian Orde, Theodore Roethke and serendipity

