Book description
Rooster, Gerry McGrath's second book of poems, observes with
painterly precision the commonplaces of our experience, creating
landscapes of emotional range and intensity. Biography, history,
geography are interwoven in potent new forms: a lover's fragile
caress, the expeditionary skill' of a dentist, the death of irony
celebrated by crows helpless with laughter', a green tree burning in
a red room. In its second and third sections the book is emboldened by
novel experiences and ancient panoramas: the isle of Arran is
transmogrified, and a collaboration inspired by the bosky latitudes of
the French artists' commune Grez-sur-Loing adds colour, scope and
depth. In the two concluding sections Rooster is at its most
ambitious, sketching expansive, rehabilitated vistas of a world that
is haunting and new.