In this, his first volume of original verse since the award-winning
Landing Light, Don Paterson is found writing at his most memorable and
direct. In an assembly of masterful lyrics and monologues, he conjures a
series of fables and charms that serve both to expose us to the
unsettling forces within the world and to offer some protection against
them. Whether outwardly elemental in their address or more personal in
their direction, these poems--addressed to the rain and the sea, to his
young sons or beloved friends--never shy from their inquiry into truth
and lie, embracing everything in scope from the rangy narrative to the
tiny renku. Rain, which includes the winner of this year's Forward
Prize for the Best Individual Poem and an extended elegy for the poet
Michael Donaghy, is Paterson's most intimate and manifest collection to
date.