Looking Through You: Northern Chronicles, the sequel to renowned Belfast
poet and author Gerald Dawe's critically acclaimed In Another World: Van
Morrison and Belfast, is the evocative record of the musical, literary
and artistic influences that inspired and forged Dawe's awakening as a
poet, and his career in Irish literature. Taking its bearings from
Belfast in the 1960s, The Beatles' Rubber Soul album and the energising
shock of reading the great American poets Robert Lowell and Sylvia
Plath, Dawe's wry and engaging style has produced a telling record of
the music, poetry and culture of growing up in the northern capital.
Featuring the stunning photography of Euan Gëbler, this literary memoir
is a must-have for fans of Dawe's work, a superb introduction to his
world for new readers, and, in his own words, may help 'renew Belfast
and the ordinary life and lives of the city, and allow its people to
overcome as best they can the seemingly irreconcilable and unsolvable
conflicts of the past'.