A spellbinding collection of dark, mythic poetry that weaves together ancient folklore and contemporary insight.
In Grimoire, acclaimed Scottish poet Robin Robertson conjures a mesmerizing collection that draws from the deep wells of folklore, mythology, and the uncanny. Like a book of spells or ancient wisdom, these poems invoke the mysterious forces that have always haunted human imagination—shapeshifters, spirits, and the liminal spaces between the natural and supernatural worlds.
Robertson's masterful command of language creates poems that are both beautiful and unsettling, exploring themes of transformation, desire, and the primal connections between humans and the wild. His work moves seamlessly between contemporary urban landscapes and ancient mythic realms, revealing how the old stories continue to shape our modern understanding of love, loss, and identity.
From Celtic legends to Greek myths, from Scottish ballads to personal revelation, Grimoire demonstrates Robertson's unique ability to make the ancient feel immediate and the supernatural feel utterly real. His poems are incantatory and atmospheric, creating a world where magic is always just beneath the surface of ordinary experience.
Winner of multiple poetry awards, Robin Robertson has established himself as one of Britain's most distinctive voices, and Grimoire represents his art at its most powerful and enchanting.
Key themes: Mythology and folklore, transformation and metamorphosis, Celtic mythology, supernatural themes, contemporary poetry, Scottish culture, ancient wisdom, dark magic