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Part of the front cover of 'Little Piece of Harm' by Chris Jones showing a wet puddle ion a pavement n the dark, in an urban setting

A man was shot not far from where we live

Emma Simon reviews Little Piece of Harm by Chris Jones (Longbarrow, 2020)

Continue readingA man was shot not far from where we live
Book cover The Coming-Down Time by Robert Selby showing two rustic types planting a tree

An England both fertile and funereal

Richie McCafferey reviews The Coming-Down Time by Robert Selby (Shoestring, 2020)

Continue readingAn England both fertile and funereal
Crop from cover of RENDANG by Will Harris, bright red blue and yellow letters on white

You can never know for certain whose head you’re in

Mat Riches reviews RENDANG by Will Harris (Granta, 2020), winner of the Forward Prize for Best First Collection 2020

Continue readingYou can never know for certain whose head you’re in
green front cover of poetry book How To Wash A Heart by Bhanu Kapil

A literature that is not made of literature

Hilary Menos reviews How To Wash A Heart by Bhanu Kapil, winner of the TS Eliot Prize 2020

Continue readingA literature that is not made of literature
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