Anders Villani's 'Aril Wire' reviewed by Adam Ford

'Villani demonstrates bold and unexpected challenges to unspoken poetic conventions. What he achieves creatively and intellectually as a result marks him as someone who is prepared to think deeply about his art and capable enough to trace less-frequented paths or even carve out new paths for others to follow.'The full review, published in Cordite Poetry Review, can be found here.Aril Wire can be purchased here.

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