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LIMBO review for The Cardiff Review

December 28, 2021Blog, Poetryangela

It was a pleasure to review Georgi Gill’s impressive debut poetry collection LIMBO for The Cardiff Review. An immensely assured narrative through 65 poems set in the Berlin of 1931.

Disintegration of the status quo: Limbo by Georgi Gill

Published by Blue Diode Press

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