“Unmistakably English, the poems are youthful without being immature or derivative, at once grave and gay, ‘comparable to the ease balance and strength with which the ballet-dancer sustains her still mercurial pose in air.’ And every time they resurface, as they do so now, people – or more accurately fellow poets – respond effusively, evidence of the poems; continued value as renewable resources”, a selection of poems by the short-lived Clere Parsons, with an afterword by Trevor Winkfield, text in English, stapled, 21 x 14,5 cm, 16 not numbered pages, Clonmel 2001