Peter Bennet was for many years a well-kept poetic secret, known mostly to his admirers in his adopted northeast. With Goblin Lawn: New and Selected Poems (2005) he began to receive wider attention, and The Glass Swarm should ensure that a new audience will encounter this gifted and original poet, who is currently producing his best work. ..In recent years, he has developed intricately and brilliantly improvised rhyming, both in longer forms and in narrative sonnets. The sonnets typify the gleeful unease of his work. A dead lover returns dripping from the sea: “Your darkening footprints on the wet sand shrink/to dimples and your hotel bed/feels the tide shift and begins to sink/while I am downstairs at the desk already,/insistent, and the worse for drink.”
Sean O'Brien |