Issue Details: First known date: 2020... 2020 Meaning Can Catch on Anything : John Bartlett Reviews Graeme Miles ‘Infernal Topographies’
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'In approaching a new collection of poetry, a reviewer hopes that a series of themes or poetic preoccupations will quickly emerge to give the necessary “hooks” for said reviewer to arrange some neat conclusions. With Infernal Topographies this task is not quite so simple or straightforward. In this third collection by Miles, clear themes and resolutions are not so apparent and often meanings are left dangling.' (Introduction)

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