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Lyrical travelling

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July 1988, no. 102

Selected Poems by Andrew Taylor

University of Queensland Press, 205 pp, $14.95 pb

Book 2 Cover Small (400 x 600)

New and Selected Poems by Philip Martin

Longman Cheshire, 76 pp, $6.95 pb

Lyrical travelling

by
July 1988, no. 102

Reading these three collections, I was struck by the recurring feel of travel and the great and traditional themes of love, death, and history. These books would not yield much for a study of regionality! As two of the books are selected poems and include work written over nearly thirty years by poets who have spent a lot of time overseas, the sense of history is perhaps not unusual. All the poets have spent time in Europe and America. But the way they view history shows how they differ as poets. Philip Martin seems constantly to feel the history of Europe and Scandinavia in his blood, both in his references back to origins and customs and in his exploration of love and mortality through these.

Philip Salom reviews 'New and Selected Poems' by Philip Martin, 'Labour Ward' by Jennifer Strauss, and 'Selected Poems' by Andrew Taylor

Selected Poems

by Andrew Taylor

University of Queensland Press, 205 pp, $14.95 pb

Book 2 Cover Small (400 x 600)

New and Selected Poems

by Philip Martin

Longman Cheshire, 76 pp, $6.95 pb

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