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Hotel MoonMilk
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Hotel MoonMilk

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Since Procrustes chopped off the legs of his guests to make them fit the beds, the hotel has been a site of fear, fascination, fancy, a world in itself offering new possibilities and experiences. What’s behind the hotel facade? This book explores some of the more unusual aspects of the ‘hotel experience’ and mixes these poems with others which explore both darkness and redemption. Hotel Moonmilk is an exotic, yet intimate, collection of strikingly original, often eccentric poems, that tell stories about people and places, from China, to Africa, to Ireland. For Hillier, history is a living presence, and ecology is a chief concern. These are heartfelt, clever, and entertaining poems that show how all our lives are shared under one roof, the sky.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Eyewear Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
4 October 2013
Pages
75
ISBN
9781908998132

Since Procrustes chopped off the legs of his guests to make them fit the beds, the hotel has been a site of fear, fascination, fancy, a world in itself offering new possibilities and experiences. What’s behind the hotel facade? This book explores some of the more unusual aspects of the ‘hotel experience’ and mixes these poems with others which explore both darkness and redemption. Hotel Moonmilk is an exotic, yet intimate, collection of strikingly original, often eccentric poems, that tell stories about people and places, from China, to Africa, to Ireland. For Hillier, history is a living presence, and ecology is a chief concern. These are heartfelt, clever, and entertaining poems that show how all our lives are shared under one roof, the sky.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Eyewear Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
4 October 2013
Pages
75
ISBN
9781908998132