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The View Westward - Raymond Curtis

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The collection ‘offers a kind of intimate portrait both of Raymond himself and of the mountain he has known and loved so well ... . Raymond’s poetry is a precious evocation of what it is to have lived in a green world, to have loved it and watched it change, and to have expressed all that experience masterfully in words’ (Meredith McKinney, Introduction to The View Westward, 2017, ii&iii).

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The collection ‘offers a kind of intimate portrait both of Raymond himself and of the mountain he has known and loved so well ... . Raymond’s poetry is a precious evocation of what it is to have lived in a green world, to have loved it and watched it change, and to have expressed all that experience masterfully in words’ (Meredith McKinney, Introduction to The View Westward, 2017, ii&iii).

The collection ‘offers a kind of intimate portrait both of Raymond himself and of the mountain he has known and loved so well ... . Raymond’s poetry is a precious evocation of what it is to have lived in a green world, to have loved it and watched it change, and to have expressed all that experience masterfully in words’ (Meredith McKinney, Introduction to The View Westward, 2017, ii&iii).

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