In Particle Man, Matthew Galbraith continues his poetic dance with his favorite themes: dream states, the incomprehensible universe with its something-from-nothingness, our own self-awareness, faith, love, and the bittersweet, tragicomic human carnival.
At age 68, Galbraith—a husband, father, and grandfather—presents his third collection of poems that feasts upon the abundant harvest of a lifetime of experience, existential reflection, and an epic journey of faith.
"I have always been fascinated with the mysterious world of dreams, where we meet people and visit strange places that don't really exist."
—M.G.
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