Jack Bennett's Lunette is an unsettling and mysterious series ekphrastic prose-poems which feature themes of displacement, flux and purgatory. The poems were written as the lockdown eased and the world returned to normal. Bennet's influences are drawn mostly from the surrealist tradition, Mallarm , Rimbaud and Roy Fisher are all prominent, with a hint of something intangible floating alongside the moonlight, reeds and jellyfish.