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Issue Details: First known date: 2022... 2022 Lesh Karan Reviews Eurydice Speaks by Claire Gaskin
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'When I read Eurydice Speaks, what struck me the most (among many other things) was voice, and how it plays out – skilfully – on so many levels. From the outset, there’s the word ‘speaks’ in the title of only two words – two words with so much power (which I didn’t realise until deep into the collection). But, first, I want to delve into Claire Gaskin’s writing style – her voice –  and how she dismantles and wields language to evoke emotion.' (Introduction)

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  • Epigraph:

    I feather my empty rest with writing
    I gave up relationships to right it
    Orpheus didn’t have to make that choice

    (sonnet 12)

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