<b>An excellent introduction to one of England’s greatest poets</b> – an artist unafraid to combine intellect with sensuousness. After all, sometimes “poetry’s the only heaven we have”.
- Mark Sanderson, Telegraph
<b>Belong[s] on the shelf of every poetry lover</b> ... Sustained and deeply felt
Independent, Books of the Year 2012
Terrific
- Hugo Williams, Spectator
This rich selection of John Fuller’s poems, made by the author himself, is taken from his last eight collections and spans over twenty-five years of work.
'Everything goes back to earth,' writes Fuller, 'But first it must dance / Dance to exhaustion.' His poems, brilliant in their dexterity and virtuoso in their use of form, engage with a spectacular range of subjects, revealing a dark, haunted imagination leavened by moments of exuberant levity.
Taken together, they form an elegant, enquiring and accomplished body of work, and one that confirms John Fuller as a significant and influential figure in British poetry.