In addition to his novels and stories, Aidan Higgins--one of Ireland's
most respected contemporary writers--has written a large body of
criticism. Windy Arbours includes pieces written between 1970-1990 and
is the first collection of his reviews to be published. Incredibly
well-read, Higgins covers writers from around the world, from relatively
well-known authors such as William Faulkner, Djuna Barnes, and Jorge
Luis Borges, to more obscure writers such as Ralph Cusack and Dorothy
Nelson. Serving as an informative guidebook about contemporary fiction,
Higgins's criticism is always insightful, and oftentimes entertainingly
acerbic.