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A Nest on the Waves

Writing in Poetry Review Roddy Lumsden found cause to praise David Wheatley's?wilfully impressive form and rampaging vocabulary', while in the TLS Peter Reading commended his technical resources as?an unobtrusive pleasure to read'. A Nest on the Waves, taking its title from the folk belief that petrels lay their eggs at sea, ruminates on themes of travel, leave-taking and displacement. From his native County Wicklow by way of East Yorkshire where he lives, the poems trace an arc of excursions, actual or imagined, to Australia, Africa and Antarctica. Migrant workers, migrating birds and.

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