The Country of Perhaps

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C.B. McCully

This is a book of poems with a specific aim: to analyze the power of illusion. It shows how the power of illusion is generated not from “cultural forces” but from the demands of individual choice in the face of implacable circumstance, and considers the Christian guarantee of salvation.

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The Country of Perhaps is a work in two parts. Part I, a collection of lyric poems, explores the nature and the power of human illusion, and shows how that power is generated not from ‘cultural forces’ but from the demands of individual choice in the face of implacable circumstance. Thus Icarus, choosing to fly but finally, glad of falling. Thus the fishermen of Santa Monica Pier, retreating into the benevolent defeat of their illusions: ‘Real life’s defeated them across the word’. Part II is composed by Mass, a longer ‘poem for voices’ (the tautology implies that the piece should ideally be read aloud). Based around, and analysing, the various components of the religious Mass, and centred in the meaning of the Eucharist, Mass analyses the Christian guarantee of salvation, and concludes that it, too, is a myth, another necessary invention about truth. One spokesman for this conclusion is Judas Iscariot, who delivers the Homily in terms that may be familiar to those versed in so-called ‘cultural theory’. Another spokesman is the beloved disciple, John, whose voice encompasses an older, wearier and more generous wisdom. Mass is both satire and politics, analysis and elegy. It is McCully’s most ambitious achievement to date.

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1857545508

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