A major new compendium of poems including: 'The Uninvited Guest' where a new world emerges in a strangely edited riot of epigrams and annotations and 'West Aland' in which a massively important writer and thinker is put firmly in his place. The compendium also includes a collection of individual new poems.
Poet Frank Kuppner's first collection of new verses in four years includes a strangely edited riot of 782 epigrams and annotations to illustrate the emergence of a new classical world in "The Uninvited Guest." "West Land" serves as a commentary on the foibles of arrogance, putting an enormously self-important writer and thinker in his place.