Here Davie, a writer attuned to both the changes of the modern world and
a living literary tradition, turns to the lapsed poetic practice of
translation and imitation of the Psalms of David. The result is a series
of poems that speak powerfully of moral indignation and spiritual
discovery within the complex of modernity.
Few modern poets have managed to achieve Donald Davie's sense of human
worth.--Times Higher Educational Supplement