A rousing collection of maritime verse and character sketches that pairs explorers of old with keen, modern lyric insight.
Dive into a lively dialogue between Dampier, Defoe, and a chorus of roaming souls.
From a cozy Stoke Newington parlour to the endless seas, this poetry collection threads biography, myth, and travel into a tapestry of voices. It blends nautical memory with reflections on progress, fame, debt, and self-reliance, offering readers a vivid sense of adventure and moral inquiry. The poems invite you to listen in on conversations between captains, writers, and dreamers as they navigate the boundaries between curiosity and consequence.
Structured as a sequence that shifts between narrative vignettes and lyrical meditations, the book rewards careful reading with repeated openings: a toast with strawberries on a summer afternoon, a harrowing lone vigil on a ship’s ledge, and a pilgrim’s ride toward a promised understanding. The tone remains accessible, clear, and inviting, even as it traverses distant seas and long-ago days.
- Historical portraits and imagined conversations among Dampier, Defoe, and other figures of seafaring lore
- Vivid voyage scenes, maritime reflections, and dialogic moments that illuminate character and courage
- Poems about exploration, progress, and the weight of deeds across time
- Themes of self-reliance, duty, and the pull between adventure and responsibility
Ideal for readers of poetry with a taste for sea stories, literary biographers, and fans of history told in verse.