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Book Review: Purple Patch #91 Squeeze a pickled onion and its centre wriggles out like a whale being born, says Bishop, and the whale is almost perfectly formed, but perhaps some of those little fish that feed off the insects on its skin, fly not so well as they could. Young/I clung and my mother/One way or another grated a little for me (Rebirth) but despite the occasional insect bite, there is much here in this English/German edition to interest - "the" red in the amber of your past", Bob, glows brightly. Book Review: Frogmore Press A bilingual (English/German) edition. Once again there are some overblown claims in the foreword, but there are a number of quietly impressive poems in this collection.
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