Covering Charles Tomlinson's work over a period of thirty years, this volume reveals how his poetry moves continually between two poles--England and America, country and town, home and abroad, and nature and history. Tomlinson infuses his poetry with a special reverence for the natural world and a distaste for the human forces that inflict violence upon it. Revised and expanded, this new paperback edition now includes the poems that appeared in the...
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