Anne Elvey's 'Kin' reviewed by Cassandra Atherton

'The kinship Elvey forges between her poems and ecological criticism lends both rigour and reverence to her first full-length collection of poetry. There is a radiant stasis at the core of her poems that encourages the reader to listen to the susurration of multiple, overlapping conversations to which Elvey is contributing.'The full review, published in Cordite, can be found here.Kin can be purchased here.

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