During the 1980s Michael Hamburger published both collected and selected
editions of his poetry, but Roots in the Air is his first collection of
new poems to appear for a decade. 'Memorably disquieting' was one
reviewer's verdict on his last collection, a response which the poems in
this book will evoke in many readers. His work is profoundly engaged
with both the natural and human world, its concerns are felt not
fashioned, and his verse has a natural ease and personal rhythms which
make it both distinctive and approachable.