Poetry. "If poetry can sometimes be the right thing for the right reason, then GREEN 532 has all les mots justes—just notes—to shake the tale loose from the tribe and dance with it. Lurking, like a lark, somewhere between 'reflection and shadow,' these poems are cosmological forays into the uncertainty that underlies our ability to respond."—Charles Bernstein
Author City: County Wicklow IRE
Randolph Healy was born in Irvine, Scotland, and moved to Dublin as a child. After leaving school at 14, he worked as a salesman, Hoffmann presser, telex-typist, and security man before returning to Ballymun Community School and Trinity College, Dublin, where he studied mathematical sciences. He is the editor of Wild Honey Press. Working as a maths and science teacher, he lives on the borders of Dublin and Wicklow with his wife Louise and their five children.