Ginnel
by
Lucy Newlyn
Exploring the English hinterlands of middle-class Headingley and working-class Meanwood, this collection of poetry is pervaded by a sense of restless wandering between two worlds and times. Set in and around the ginnelsof Leeds, where the author grew up in the 1960s, this unified sequence of poems revisits the places of childhood with acute particularity, recalling familia...more
Paperback, 64 pages
Published
September 28th 2005
by Carcanet Press Ltd.
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