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Anthony Nanson
Nov 21, 20178 min read
Reflections on an evening with Lindsay Clarke at Bath Royal Literary and Scientific Institution, 6 S
by Ken Masters ‘Hello everybody, assuming you can hear me! I am the ghost of Aristotle, and I haunt the Elwin room at BRLSI, especially...
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Anthony Nanson
May 30, 20171 min read
Koinos Hermes
Here’s a poem from A Dance With Hermes: Koinos Hermes ​ The work begins and ends with him: the sly light-fingered god of crossways,...
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Anthony Nanson
Mar 28, 20174 min read
Review of A Dance with Hermes by Lindsay Clarke
by Diana Durham Gods are forces with which we as mortal humans eternally engage. This is the fundamental insight writer Lindsay Clarke...
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Anthony Nanson
Mar 21, 20172 min read
Hermes with Lindsay Clarke
It was a true delight to participate in the event at the Chapel Arts Cafe in Bath on the evening of 10th March. The cafe, which provides...
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Anthony Nanson
Mar 14, 20171 min read
Review for A Dance With Hermes
“It’s quite short, but it’s enjoyable. I have never read a sequence of poems like this before, but I would certainly consider doing so in...
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