The Comstock Review, October 2009 by Jennifer MacPherson

British poet Norman Buller brings us Travelling Light (Waterloo Press, 2005), a 42 page chapbook demonstrating his deft use of formal and structured verse. His subjects range from art through music, literature and philosophy to modern quirks, which he often treats with sardonic (what we usually call “British”) humor. His is a precise, erudite poetry of studied grace.