This, one of Peters' earliest books, was published only in England and is out of print. Peters walks in the Lake District during a vicious storm and meditates on the 19th century poets who lived there. His style is an unusual mix of personal lyrics and collages. The main poem is an elegy on the racer Donald Campbell whose boat Bluebell exploded on Coniston Water. Dorothy Wordsworth also appears.
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