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Erec & Enide

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Taking its title from Chretien De Troyes' twelfth-century Arthurian romance, Erec & Enide moves through a vibrant, rich and playful mix of underhand lyric. A deceptive and light-footed vulnerability unexpectedly folds in on itself to throw up the most serious questions; then resolutely refuses to 'make sense' of things. These modern love poems wear their ideologically saturated state on their sleeve, and are all the more loving for that.

40 pages, Paperback

First published December 15, 2010

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Amy De'ath

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