Much of the material in Julian Turner's third collection works under
malign influence, which comes most often from the hand of Man, but is
also haunted by elements, spirits and other forces that seem beyond our
control. This compelling book also celebrates human ingenuity and
heroism in the face of such weighty opponents and laments our
inclination to blame others for our misfortune and unhappiness.
Time and memory, the transitory nature of human remains from the
earliest man-made monuments, how nature suffers from man-made
depredations, the strange states of mind that arise from extreme
experience - all of these contribute to this book's rich and
multi-layered insight into the human condition.