Présentation de l'éditeur
"On a Road to No End", by Roy Eales, is a stunning and disturbing tour of today in western civilization. His provocative route along modern society is taken through his piquant prose and poetry impregnated with fresh images. Written in English, the voyage is translated within the same book into Breton, French and German. The book includes 11 original drawings in black ink of the artist Susan Eales who illustrated the second collection of poems of Roy Eales. You can't change the way the rain appears...in 2001.
Revue de presse
"Of this new book, Willem M. Roggeman, the Flemish poet from Brussels writes: "When a poet like Roy Eales writes in prose it is evident that he will write poetic prose. With words as his vehicle he travels through time, lands and his imagination. Astonished, he follows a road which leads him to the end of the night where he observes he has arrived at his destination, that is to say, nowhere. Roy Eales' On a Road to No End contains a strong dose of commitment threaded with philosophy, history, economy, politics and the inevitable violence of authority which delights in stifling the mother tongue, whether it be Kurdish, Breton, Basque or Flemish. The poet writes a text, composed like a mosaic with different elements of language. Changes of style and scenes constantly hold the attention of the reader, dazzled by this jewel of sparkling words." --William Roggeman