In his fifth collection, John W. Sexton speaks to the deeply-rooted
traditions of the Irish literary imagination: from the myths of
pre-Christian times, through the Gothic horrors of Stoker and Le
Fanu, to the early sci-fi romance of Fitz-James O'Brien and M.P.
Shiel. These are poems of the altered mind, the cosmic journey, the
subversion of logic and science. Yet for all their absorbing forays
into the visionary, each work remains anchored by a profound and
often painful wisdom.
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