As in the previous collection, Paris has a place in this one, with
re-views/essays about various artists, writers, expatriates, editors,
and others who were in the city at one time or another. I have to admit
that I'm generally looking back in these pieces to the Paris of the
1890s or the 1920s, "golden periods", as they're called, though in a
review of poets in translation I do briefly comment on a collection of
more-contemporary French left-wing poets. I doubt that they will be
familiar to most British poetry readers, and that seems to me a good
reason for reviewing them in the first place, and reprinting the re-view
in this book.