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'Insightful and delightful, Steven Taylor's poems are like a beautiful mist of champagne bubbles on a background of infinite space and silence.' Catherine Ingram author of In the Footsteps of Gandhi, Passionate Presence, and A Crack in Everything'
'There is a strong tradition of poets (including Whitman and Hopkins, Lawrence and Hughes) whose primary concern is to attempt to re-establish contact with the cosmos, and openness to its plenitude of miracle. Steve Taylor s poems are in direct descent from that tradition, at a time when it is needed more than ever.' Keith Sagar, literary critic, author of The Art of Ted Hughes and the Art of D.H. Lawrence
'There is a strong tradition of poets (including Whitman and Hopkins, Lawrence and Hughes) whose primary concern is to attempt to re-establish contact with the cosmos, and openness to its plenitude of miracle. Steve Taylor s poems are in direct descent from that tradition, at a time when it is needed more than ever.' Keith Sagar, literary critic, author of The Art of Ted Hughes and the Art of D.H. Lawrence
'Insightful and delightful, Steven Taylor's poems are like a beautiful mist of champagne bubbles on a background of infinite space and silence.' Catherine Ingram author of In the Footsteps of Gandhi, Passionate Presence, and A Crack in Everything'
'There is a strong tradition of poets (including Whitman and Hopkins, Lawrence and Hughes) whose primary concern is to attempt to re-establish contact with the cosmos, and openness to its plenitude of miracle. Steve Taylor s poems are in direct descent from that tradition, at a time when it is needed more than ever.' Keith Sagar, literary critic, author of The Art of Ted Hughes and the Art of D.H. Lawrence
'There is a strong tradition of poets (including Whitman and Hopkins, Lawrence and Hughes) whose primary concern is to attempt to re-establish contact with the cosmos, and openness to its plenitude of miracle. Steve Taylor s poems are in direct descent from that tradition, at a time when it is needed more than ever.' Keith Sagar, literary critic, author of The Art of Ted Hughes and the Art of D.H. Lawrence