A house that should have creaked but did not, the work of Benjamin Britten, an attempt at fostering: the wide range of Keith Bosley's new collection springs from a few central themes - the need for constant negotiation between people, between life and art, between parts of ourselves. "Stations" contains Keith Bosley's poems since "The Possibility of Angels (1969)". He is also widely known for his excellent verse translations, among them "Mallarme" (Penguin, 1977). He edited "The Elek Book of Oriental Verse (1979)".