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The Deer of Tamnies
註釋The Deer of Tamnies is Martin Turneras first full-length book of poems since Trespasses, published by Faber in 1992. Of the earlier collection, Stewart Brown wrote in Wasafiri, athis measured and accomplished first collection ... Turner spreads his net wide... the poems invariably repay the careful readinga] all are marked by a sense of seriousness, both in their crafting and their complexity, their refusal to simplify ... worrying the nature of atrutha and of faith.a Of aMaidaneka in the present collection, Ted Hughes wrote: aPrecise and mysterious, surprising and clear, strange and purposeful -- like looking at a landscape through a filter out beyond the ultra-violet. I keep re-reading it.The Deer of Tamnies is larger in scope, expanding in terms of religious depth, historical range and autobiographical candour. There are many voices here and, seeking to fulfill the definition of poetic beauty offered by Dante, they are aentirely responsive to each other.a