Writes Wade Hall, from his introduction: Using the settings and
imagery of his native rural Kentucky, Charles Semones creates in
this new collection of his poems a world of longing and desire, of
passion and pursuit, of rapture and depression. In his reclusive,
gospel-drenched, haunted world of draped mirrors and desperate dog
days of summer, the poet-lover moves along his lonely route seeking
and hoping for at least a brief respite from the Gothic horrors,
internal and external, that curse his journey. Semones's own
autobiographical travels and travails, which he has translated into
a universal poetry of the soul, will resonate deeply with anyone
who thinks deeply about the human condition. This is Southern
Gothic writing at its finest.
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