Fleur Adcock has been described by Gavin Ewart as "the most talented woman poet now writing in Britain." In this, her first new collection of poetry since The Incident Book (1986), Adcock displays all the qualities of humor, compassion, and poetic polish for which she is justly celebrated.
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Fleur Adcock has been described by Gavin Ewart as "the most talented woman poet now writing in Britain." In this, her first new collection of poetry since The Incident Book (1986), Adcock displays all the qualities of humor, compassion, and poetic polish for which she is justly celebrated.
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Fine. 54pp.; wrappers. Ownership label 'From the Library of Angela Carter' inside lower inside corner of front cover. Color post card laid in, dated 1991, with 9 handwritten lines, "Dear Angela, it was wonderful to talk with you at last, and to have your 'permission to know'...