'Sensuous, intelligent, energising and dizzyingly fast-paced. Anne Kellas
'Elegant, lyrical, often erotic and always intriguing. Amanda Lohrey
'Irrepressible vitality. David Mason
'In these poems of love, heartbreak, loss and desire the author reimagines his past to find hints of the beings who could come after us.
'He identifies in the commonality of human experience the seeds of a posthuman future. But this book is not prophetic. It's about 'the evening before'. Can we read the past as love song, tragedy, or science fiction? What is it be human? Or to be 'p0sthuman'?
'And what is it to love, and be loved? Is it the quest for the other, the vulnerable human who in the end sees the sum of their life evaporate?
'Here are elusive and exhilarating poems about our necessary, vulnerable existence.
'Wry, heartbreaking, breezy, ecstatic... Peter Jerrim's poems bounce off each other, or appear to suddenly merge as their meaning begins to reveal itself.' (Publication summary)