In Dungenessque, Charach infuses his poems with metaphoric intensity. One by one, the matrices of our identity -- physical, sexual, relational and cultural -- are shown to be as pitiable and as strangely noble as the bold character armour that conceals them. Dungenessque is a compelling study of pride, shame and redemption. With the insight of a practising therapist and the skill of a surgeon, Charach removes the outer shell that protects us from each other to explore those vulnerable areas in which the embattled self resides. Dungenessque is Charach's sixth collection of poems.
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