Overview
Love, lust, loss, art, and myth find their way into this stylish poetry collection. Here, the worlds of America and Wales collide, the sacred and the profane sit side by side, and the paintings of Tony Goble are startlingly animated. Whether musing on the ghost in a martini or re-imagining a lover as a listed building, these engaging poems are both witty and moving.Reviews
"Already a young writer of ambition and sophistication . . . capable of searing portraits. Here’s a newcomer we should all be watching." —Robert Minhinnick, recipient of the Forward Prize on Alan KellermannAuthor Biography
Alan Kellermann is a poet whose work has been published by major British and Irish journals, including Agenda, New Welsh Review, and Poetry Ireland Review, as well as in the poetry compilation 10 of the Best.