It is a very rare publication that features an author who has
absolutely no knowledge of the subject about which he is writing.
From his safe suburban armchair in Dublin, Ireland, Peter Goulding
has watched countless westerns featuring square-jawed heroes who
have battled impossible odds to defeat injuns, outlaws and
stampeding cattle. Based on these films and to the abject horror of
the literary community, he has written numerous poems of
questionable merit about life in the wild west (and indeed in the
wild, wild west) and has decided to publish them in this slim
volume. From botched gunfights to piles, from eating horses to
losing children, this book of vaguely comic vignettes describes a
side to the wild west (and indeed the wild, wild west) that
probably never existed outside of the author's head.
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