In 1996, Iain Sinclair, briefly surveying 'what has mattered over the last thirty years'', mentions John Temple as one of two 'fine poets who haven't published for some time'. This collection envisages poem, sequence, book as 'a form cut into time'.
In 1996, Iain Sinclair, briefly surveying 'what has mattered over the last thirty years'', mentions John Temple as one of two 'fine poets who haven't published for some time'. This collection envisages poem, sequence, book as 'a form cut into time'.