After a decade concentrating on his distinctive versions of Italian classics, Peter Hughes moves on to this collection of poetry crystallising out of extended stays in Cambridge and Berlin. Of Peter's previous work Kelvin Corcoran has written: 'I turn the new pages and am in bliss with the pertinence and grace of the living language'. John Hall commented: 'Read it, in the expectation of any number of lyrical pleasures, for the ear,...
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