Ranging widely in substance and style Solstice moves from lyrical
invocations of Nature to reactions to 'lockdown'; from a classical
sonnet to the free-wheeling title poem. Across this short collection,
the musicality of Arthur's register is enlivened with wit, including a
couple of outrageous puns. Often culminating in wonderful surprises, the
poems include a deeply felt meditation on Edward Hopper's art, and a
powerful prophecy of ecological disaster. This is a collection to savour
and revisit.
Arthur's work is moving and expertly written. His is a distinctive
voice.
-- Claire Crowther