This booklet features The Exeter Riddling Rhymes by Bristol poet/writer/artist Ralph Hoyte. The rhyme is set in one continuous line on a poster which wraps around the cover. Inside, a glossary explains some of the more unusual words and phrases in the poem, the inspiration for which came from the idea of ‘seeing’ the landscape as pure language, with references to evocative locations and customs found in the south west of England (such as Burderop Hackpen and Draycot Foliat and the ‘ticklish boy bishop’).
Riddling Rhymes
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