The poems in Hearing Voices are spiritual and evocatively material/physical by turns, frequently within the same piece: poems about death, love and the loss of love, time and its passing, war and torture and what it means to be human in our age, depression and survival. That is, the voices of the title that Michael McIrvin channels are daemonic in the ancient Greek sense. These poems not only honor the dead, and there are imaginative elegies herein...
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