On Desire Lines :Here cultural critic and essayist Ewan Whyte uses his uncanny and rare capacity to slip inside works of art and figure out what make them tick. In Desire Lines: Essays on Art, Poetry and Culture , a sweeping variety of essays on imagery, language and creativity, Whyte offers up maximum insight with a minimum of attitude. Both a poet and translator, Whyte is a relaxed, lucid, knowledgeable critic of poetry as well as visual art. Desire Lines culminates with his personal essay about childhood in a religious cult. His sympathy for those trapped within bizarre, sometimes sadistic demands (and for art made under severe cultural restrictions) underpins his generous critical views. Whyte triumphed by embracing the imagination?and this splendid collection is a triumph for the arts as a humane and gifted writer understands them.?Molly Peacock, author of The Paper Garden and The Analyst On his poem Night bus-- from Entrainment :This is what happens in a night bus, travelling between the cities: 'running shadows of memory, falling stars of sorrow, whispers of presence, poetry.' Perfect!?Tomasz Rozycki, Griffin Poetry Prize finalist.
Shifting Paradigms : Essays on Art and Culture