The 'space' of John Kelly's second collection of poems is, to begin with, the marvellous unknown that fascinates his younger self. But it's also very much an earthly realm - the place where daily life occurs, the small territories each of us claims and clears, and from which we attempt to make sense of the world. As with space, time too proves elastic, and full of openings onto unexpected discoveries. 'It's not that I don't know...
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