Frank Kuppner's seventh Carcanet collection, consisting of three books
in one, asks the big questions: What is reality a commentary on? Why
does non-existence have such a huge opinion of itself? Why don't the
eternal silences of space shut up and give us a break?
The Uninvited Guest pieces together the odd lacunae and annotations in a
manuscript collection of profound and bawdy classical epigrams. In West
land Kuppner considers the legacy of the great twentieth-century poet Mr
Testoil, and What Else is There? offers a dazzling collection of
poignant and inventive reflections on living on a bluish dot in the
universe. Kuppner's explorations of the unreliability of evidence reveal
the strangeness of the familiar world.