Overview
The themes that populate this innovative collection of poems confront a host of voices and philosophies. Along with the ghosts of Keats, Giotto, William Turner, and Spinoza, the landscapes of Louisiana, the coasts of Wales, the cloisters of Oxford, and the galleries of Paris and Rome are all summoned. Each work haunts the borderlands where the mystical and material clash and blur, and together they depict a universe that is both familiar and wonderfully strange.Author Biography
Kelly Grovier is a lecturer in English and creative writing at the University of Wales–Aberystwyth. He is a regular contributor to The Observer and The Times Literary Supplement and is co-founder of the scholarly journal European Romantic Review.