Julian Turner's Crossing the Outskirts was a Poetry Book Society
Recommendation and was shortlisted for the Forward Prize best first
collection. In his second book he explores his familiar themes of
identity and loss, and new, more personal ones - the way the degradation
of the environment touches on his experience, the fragility of life and
the ambiguous allure of death. By contrast, his gondolier's eye view of
Lord Byron is another small-scale masterpiece of comic timing. This
collection marks a development in his strong technique and gives us
poems that are comic, elegiac and profound by turns.