Some books make little impression, others earn our respect. And others again make us greedy not just to read but to own them and return to them time and again. Enitharmon's aptly titled The Heart's Granary belongs to this last group. Beautifully produced, and with "poetry and prose from 50 years of Enitharmon Press" bursting the seams of its 380-odd pages, it's an anthology designed not to prove a theory or establish a canon, but to celebrate the work of one of our most remarkable small publishers.
The poets’ home: how one small, heroic publisher shaped modern poetry
16 April 2018
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