
A versatile collection exploring Irish society, personal freedom, and the human condition with insight and lyrical expression.
Scapegoat and Other Poems showcases Alan Gillis's remarkable range, moving effortlessly from popular culture to political commentary, from satire to heartfelt lyrics. Gillis, in the tradition of Derek Mahon and Louis MacNeice, delves into the complexities of Northern Ireland's society through poems like "Progress," "To Belfast," and "In the Shadow of the Mournes." The title poem captures the religious and political undertones of a society seeking a scapegoat for its troubles.
Gillis's work is both witty and poignant, blending love lyrics with reflections on the contemporary world. This collection will establish Alan Gillis as a major voice in Irish poetry for American readers. For those who appreciate Irish poetry, political themes, and lyrical expression, this collection offers a profound and engaging experience.