In 2013 the poet Roddy Lumsden suffered a serious concussion. The
head injury left him devoid of creativity, impersonating himself in
an effort to rediscover his own identity. Four months later, a late
night conversation led to a radical experiment that would see him
return to writing with a daring project. This book is that
extraordinary work. As the poet says, "The series of plaintive
poems entertains the idea of sentimentality. It encourages
fetishes, by which I mean repeated references and name dropping. It
is 'hand on heart' stuff. Sweeping, indulgent last lines, often.
Emotional, evoking the mood I found myself in as I recovered,
solved."
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