The best recent poetry review roundup
Briefly

Ian Duhig's 'An Arbitrary Light Bulb' is a poetic exploration of diverse themes, blending his Irish heritage with social issues, embracing a compassionate and humorous voice.
Marie Howe's 'What the Earth Seemed to Say' interweaves personal loss and metaphysical reflections, emphasizing connection to nature and the emotional complexities of life.
Mimi Khalvati's 'Collected Poems' showcases over three decades of her poetic evolution, highlighting her Iranian heritage and the depth of her artistic expression.
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