The poems in Rory Waterman's debut collection Tonight the Summer's
Over explore belonging and estrangement with precise resonance.
Born in Belfast and brought up in rural Lincolnshire, Waterman
turns an unblurred eye on his own childhood, caught between two
countries, two cultures, two parents. Yet his poems are never mere
autobiography: they are rooted in a broader concern for the
inconsistencies of human experience. Tonight the Summer's Over
becomes a book of love and hope: 'Lift the purest feather from the
wreck. / Ignore the seagulls laughing against the sky.'
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