<p>'In scale and personality there is plenty of Burgess here: the philosophical musing, the encyclopedic obscurity, the wilful and occasionally jagged use of language... The reader will gain no particularly new insight into the feelings of the writer, but they will find the ideas which drove much of his fiction distilled, distorted and put to play... his <em>Collected Poems</em> demonstrate to the reader that poetry, with its linguistic freedom and its inherent allusiveness, was always at the heart of his output'<br />
<strong>Simon Rennie, <em>Times Literary Supplement</em></strong></p>
<p>'This will doubtless be the definitive volume of Burgess's poetry for some time' <br />
<strong>Rob Spence,<em> </em></strong><strong><em>Shiny New Books</em></strong></p>