Bloodaxe (Oct 14, 1980)
55 pages | 138 x 220 mm
Dewey 821/.914
Tony Flynn's first full-length collection shows a widening in his concerns, from the almost exclusively urban and everyday subject-matter of the pamphlet Separations (1976) to a more recent engagement with unquiet, unsettled areas of contemporary life. His direct approach and present preoccupations are those of a poet whose affinities are now less with his English contemporaries than with the austere East European tradition.