Charles Wilkinson's The Glazier's Choice is the first substantial
gathering of work by a writer who has published two previous short
collections of poetry. Many of these pieces, written over a
ten-year period, are characterised by a powerful sense of place, a
consistently lyrical voice and a preoccupation with the liminal,
numinous and half hidden. Wilkinson's often oblique narratives
eschew the first person in favour of a verse that is open and
various in its technical procedures, neither mainstream nor
egregiously avant-garde. A melancholic strain is sometimes leavened
by humour and playful use of form.
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