'Heart
of Hearts is a terrific collection. There is the obvious balance
between the richly inhabited, familial world of the first section
and the chaste absences of the second. It's a journey the poet
has made before but not in as pure a fashion as here.'
— Thomas Kilroy
In
Heart of Hearts Gerald Dawe explores what he calls 'the
maze' of his Belfast upbringing. The
second part enters an unpredictable world where the compelling
surprise of everyday life plays in the shadow of personal loss,
political violence, and fugitive mythologies.
Heart of Hearts is Gerald Dawe's most lyrical and most
unsettling book to date.