U.A. Fanthorpe was a mid-to-late 20th century English poet, I suspect all but forgotten now. Which is a pity, for, on the basis of these ‘Selections’, she is a fine - and wise- poet. Her poetry is for us, the people (and I realise how condescending that sounds). But it’s true: she speaks to us, not the intellectuals, nor the elite. Unlike some recent (and today’s) poets who want to dazzle with their baroque erudition, but at the cost of connecting with readers. Her range is impressive; she effortlessly moves between classical allusions to the problems with the NHS. For me, her crowning achievement is the masterful “You will be hearing from us shortly”, both hilarious and heartless.