'I
do not think I could exaggerate
the harshness of our schooling.'
This
sequence of lyrics explores the author's schooldays in Armagh,
Ireland's ecclesiastical capital, during World War II. In these
poems ancient and personal histories are intertwined inside a
collage of contemporary events. But, as always, Montague celebrates
how, even in an atmosphere of organised repression, the instinct
for love can prevail.