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“I’ve enjoyed Leonard Lambert’s poetry for many years. It’s strong, witty and close to the bone. He’s after his own truth, no faking in language or emotion.” — Maurice Gee

Comments from review by NZ poet Sue Wootton:

"Remnants is poet and artist Leonard Lambert’s fifth collection of poetry, and it is the work of a master craftsman." ... "His respect for technique also means that where the work is personal, it is neither selfish nor petty. Rather, it ‘speaks Human’ (to use Les Murray’s phrase), a generosity made possible by Lambert’s thorough knowledge and long perspective. A signature theme running through this collection is mortality, and several poems directly address this subject. Among them are “Last Legs”, “The Bridge” and “Evensong”. In their meld of earthy pragmatism and large question metaphysics, these are the kind of rich nugget poems you may find yourself deciding to learn by heart. But all of Remnants is like that: its poems are worth knowing."

Please note: there will be no fixed price offer as Leonard is taking no royalties - all monies from this sale are being returned to the publisher.

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