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LAYING SOMETHING DOWN
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170 pages
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Spanning from 1962 to 2007, this collection showcases the evolution of Jim Burns' poetic voice, reflecting his experiences and insights as a poet and critic from the North West. The poems delve into themes of identity, nature, and the human condition, marked by a distinct regional influence. Burns' work captures the essence of his surroundings while engaging with broader existential questions, making this anthology a significant contribution to contemporary poetry.
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2021, paperback
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