Description
The poems in this collection deal with a wide range of subjects – close friends who have never met; the poet’s anxiety about his writing and his place in the world; the troubled relationship the poet had with his mother; the music of Schumann and the paintings of Vulliard and the childhood of the composer Martinú.
Whyte’s poetry is always polished and skilful, full of new and unusual images, bringin new perspectives to Gaelic literature.
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