Tag Archives: Tony McPhee

Psychogeographic Review’s Recommendations – April 2014

This past month Psychogeographic Review has been reading: Kathleen Jamie – ‘The Overhaul’ (2012) Kathleen Jamie’s most recent collection of poems is loosely united by the theme of midlife.  Her language is spare and restrained, her lines uncluttered.  In the … Continue reading

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Is There Anybody There?

‘My garden is made of stone’ – Mark E Smith (Psykick Dance Hall) ‘My garden is all overgrown’ – Tony McPhee  (Garden)   With a front door opening straight onto the street you have to be careful you don’t let … Continue reading

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