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Andrew McNeillie's most powerful collection to date returns to the subject of the sea and uses its immensity as a metaphor for fate. It celebrates the natural beauty of the British and Irish archipelago, following a northwestern trajectory from the Aran Islands to the Hebrides. The natural world is seen here in both its beauty and its indifference to human beings. From a version of "The Seafarer" to an elegiac play "for sounds and voices" that retells the story of an English airman drowned off Aran in World War II, these poems speak of lives and deaths across the reaches of history.