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About The Book
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This collection of Gerry Loose's poetry selects from thirty years of work. As Peter Manson says in his introduction to the book: Almost uniquely Loose unites a Linnaean intoxication with names with a poet's critical sense of the limits of Language and of naming as a process of setting limits whether on boundary-stones marked in Ogham or in the restrictions placed on human potential by military euphemism. That Loose can combine his sense of the particular with an equally clear-eyed view of the larger dimensions of landscape history and ethics makes him a valued wise and above all useful friend (I can barely see further than my own nose) and makes these poems - detailed on every scale - a varifocal lens for twenty-first century eyes.Gerry Loose is a poet and playwright based in Glasgow.