Radar
- 130 pages
- 5 hours of reading
"It is truly a double. My poems are (seemingly) conscious, direct confessions and yours are unconscious waking dreams"--Nathan Curnow, back cover.
Kevin Brophy is an Irish author whose work draws from a diverse range of life experiences. His prose often delves into themes of searching for home and identity across different cultures and environments. Brophy's style is characterized by its introspective depth and keen observation of human nature. His writings invite readers to contemplate the complexities of modern life and personal belonging.


"It is truly a double. My poems are (seemingly) conscious, direct confessions and yours are unconscious waking dreams"--Nathan Curnow, back cover.
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