It strikes me as an excellent way of getting to know the
work of another poet properly without all the sampling and dipping in which I
do so often with a poetry collection. If you are disciplined about it then it
can be a means of reducing the pile of books to be read.
So far this year I’ve read a couple of pamphlets from
cover to cover; Robert Hamberger’s Heading North, inspired by John Clare’s
journey home and Will Kemp’s The Missing Girl. They are both
narrative sequences which lend themselves to this approach and slim volumes but
it was such a satisfying experience I don’t know why I haven’t done it more
often.
I’m off to look at my book shelves to decide who will be
next.
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Hello Caroline and thanks so much for sharing this. I've been struggling with meeting my reading quota lately after moving house, but am determined to get back onto it! I love Robert Hamberger's work so will put 'Heading North' on the list. Thanks and good luck with your own 'reading list'...
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