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William Oxley has written poems that reflect people, places and the many ideas that have arisen from them; ideas springing from curiosity, from a lifelong search for meaning.
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Includes poems by Dannie Abse, Shanta Acharya, Anna Adams, Leo Aylen, Wendy Bardsley, Sebastian Barker, Fred Beake, Anne Born, James Brockway, Alan Brownjohn, Peter and Diana Carter, Ian Caws, Jon Corelis, John Cotton, Leah Fritz, Geoffrey Godbert, John Goodby, Wolfgang Görtschacher (tr.), Robert Greacen, David Grubb, John Gurney, James Harpur, John Heath-Stubbs, James Hogg, Danielle Hope, Bill Joslin, Lotte Kramer, Dinah Livingstone, Parvin Loloi, Edward Lowbury, Rupert M. Loydell, Alexis Lykiard, Lucia Mandl (tr.), Tony and Fran Morris, Barbara Müller (tr.), Richard O'Connell, Brian Louis Pearce, David Perman, Glyn Pursglove, Alistair Ricketts, Anthony Rudolf, Anthony Rodolf (tr.), Peter Russell, Andreas Schachermayr (tr.), Phil Simmons, Mercer Simpson, Christopher J.P. Smith, Shirley Toulson, Stephen Wade, Donald Ward, John Powell Ward, Francis Warner, Val Warner, Merryn Williams, John Wilson.
In London Visions William Oxley takes us on a very personal journey through his London. With the eye of the eternal traveller, and a gift for simple description London Visions provides sketches of what it is like to really live there that are as considered as anything brought back from Empire in the days when the name Victoria meant more than a Railway Station. This is a classic collection.
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