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60 reviewsThese were the days long before one could Google up facts on
demand, when writers were expected to just make things up out of
the whole cloth of imagination: his loneliness, the contempt of locals,
the contretemps of clergy—I intuited these, along with the sense of
his rootlessness, his orphanage and pilgrimage. I’d spent, by then,
enough time in the rural western parishes of Ireland and Scotland to
have a sense of the landscapes and people he would find himself
among—their “ground sense” and land passions, their religious
sensibilities. And the two dozen lines of the first of these poems,
each of the lines ranging between nine and a dozen syllables and
thus conforming to a imprecise pentameter, seemed perfectly suited
to the brief meditations and reliance on numbers and counts that
were part of the churchy rubrics: stations of the cross, deadly sins,
glorious and sorrowful mysteries, corporal and spiritual works of
mercy, the book of hours. Hence this breviary: a couple dozen
poems, a couple dozen lines each, a couple dozen photos.
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