My second collection of poems develops further the themes of identity
and correlations to the past, present and the future. Hopefully the
poems should speak for themselves without need of explanation or
justification for their existence and open to individual interpretation.
The title "The mirrors of Thespis" gives a clue to the underlying themes
running like a thin thread throughout the poems. Similar to a theme and
variation form in music, the opening idea is reshaped, altered and
changed by a process of variable repetition; a distorting mirror where
the original reflected image has been mutated into other aspects of
itself.