Gardening in the Dark begins by evoking a childhood in South Africa
under apartheid; it ends with the author as a father evoking his
own children and life in France. It is a book which shifts from
mourning to love, from poems which are essentially narrative to
lyrical prose. Gardening in the Dark, like Denis Hirson's previous
work, essentially sets before us the rich and strange,
emotion-filled harvest of memory.
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