Book Details
- Paperback
- 112 pages
- ISBN 978-0-856460-55-5
Publisher Anvil Press
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A house that should have creaked but did not, the work of Benjamin Britten, an attempt at fostering: the wide range of Keith Bosley's new collection springs from a few central themes - the need for constant negotiation between people, between life and art, between parts of ourselves.
`Stations' contains Keith Bosley's poems since `The Possibility of Angels' (1969). He is also widely known for his excellent verse translations, among them Mallarmé (Penguin, 1977). He edited `The Elek Book of Oriental Verse' (1979).
`Stations' contains Keith Bosley's poems since `The Possibility of Angels' (1969). He is also widely known for his excellent verse translations, among them Mallarmé (Penguin, 1977). He edited `The Elek Book of Oriental Verse' (1979).

