Description
Exploring the transitory nature of friendship, memory, and love, this book-length elegy documents the odyssey of a writer who travels the globe in an attempt to escape memory and culpability, in the process exploring the breakdown both of romantic relationships and personal defense mechanisms.
About the author
Michael Holmes writes fiction, poetry, cultural criticism, and literary journalism. His work has appeared in This Magazine, Toronto Star, Carousel, Blood & Aphorisms, and eye Weekly, and he has published three books of poetry (James I Wanted to Ask You, Satellite Dishes From the Future Bakery, Got No Flag at All). Michael lives in Toronto.