The long take or a way to lose more slowly
Robertson, Robin
The long take or a way to lose more slowly Robin Robertson - 236 pages 22 سم
Walker, a young Canadian recently demobilised after war and his active service in the Normandy landings and subsequent European operations. Suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder, and unable to face a return to his family home in rural Nova Scotia, he goes in search of freedom, change, anonymity and repair. We follow Walker through a sequence of poems as he moves through post-war American cities of New York
9781509846887
Film noir -- Poetry
World War, 1939-1945 -- Veterans -- Poetry
821
The long take or a way to lose more slowly Robin Robertson - 236 pages 22 سم
Walker, a young Canadian recently demobilised after war and his active service in the Normandy landings and subsequent European operations. Suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder, and unable to face a return to his family home in rural Nova Scotia, he goes in search of freedom, change, anonymity and repair. We follow Walker through a sequence of poems as he moves through post-war American cities of New York
9781509846887
Film noir -- Poetry
World War, 1939-1945 -- Veterans -- Poetry
821