In The Sound of Light John Heath-Stubbs, now in his eighties, gives us a coherent, shaped, celebratory volume on an antique model and scale, revealing once more how inexhaustible and adaptable forms - traditional and free verse - can be when handled with his rare tact and mastery, and how his blindness is mitigated by a marvellous second sight of images and tones.
Fable, fairy tale and a sense of the fun of language serve to heighten the serious...
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