Has anybody read any David Jones? I'm currently enjoying, but also struggling with some of, In Parenthesis, 80 years old this year, based on his remembered experiences of the First World War but seen through the character John Ball and his battalion. It's known as an epic poem, but I've been surprised by how it's actually written. It could easily be considered a novel with some unusual present tense narrative and line disruption, and, at least in the first three parts, mythology doesn't need to disrupt a straight reading if that's what you want. Having said that, I've started to realise how much dense poetic allusion I've been missing and am not sure of the best way to use the notes at the back - only afterwards, at the end of the parts, or whenever a footnote occurs. I wanted to watch Owen Sheers' BBC documentary about this but it's no longer available.