This selection of Margaret Crosland's poetry shows her to be worthy
of a place among that small circle of English women poets of
unassertive but authentic accomplishment--poets like Sylvia
Townsend Warner, Ruth Pitter, and Anne Ridler--and like them she
has her own quietly distinctive voice. Her poetry is honest,
unobtrusively learned, and unpretentious. The title of this book
comes from the author's observation that life consists of little
else: we meet people, places, jobs, ideas, but they are rarely
there forever, there is always a parting, or at least a development
in some way. This new collection contains both old favorites,
revised for this volume, and new poems.
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