Anthony NansonNov 21, 20178 min readReflections on an evening with Lindsay Clarke at Bath Royal Literary and Scientific Institution, 6 Sby Ken Masters ‘Hello everybody, assuming you can hear me! I am the ghost of Aristotle, and I haunt the Elwin room at BRLSI, especially...
Anthony NansonMay 30, 20171 min readKoinos HermesHere’s a poem from A Dance With Hermes: Koinos Hermes The work begins and ends with him: the sly light-fingered god of crossways,...
Anthony NansonMar 28, 20174 min readReview of A Dance with Hermes by Lindsay Clarkeby Diana Durham Gods are forces with which we as mortal humans eternally engage. This is the fundamental insight writer Lindsay Clarke...
Anthony NansonMar 21, 20172 min readHermes with Lindsay ClarkeIt 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...
Anthony NansonMar 14, 20171 min readReview 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...