My laughter doesn’t go unvoiced: Like to the Lark by Stuart Barnes
It has been six years since I first read Australian poet Stuart Barnes’ debut poetry collection, Glasshouses. I don’t know how many times I have recommended the book in the meantime—whenever someone asks for suggestions of contemporary poets doing original work with form, or someone inspired by pop music, his is the first name that … Continue reading My laughter doesn’t go unvoiced: Like to the Lark by Stuart Barnes
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