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from: "New Men" by David Kennedy, a review of the anthology "Poetry Introduction 7" (Faber and Faber, 1990)
I liked Jonathan Wonham's poetry very much. His poems give the impression of breaking and entering existing narratives to catch their protagonists at a particular moment of realisation or change of direction. The world is a place of dislocations and our movements in it and grasp of it often arbitrary.
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