Sean Hewitt was born in 1990. He is the author of two poetry collections, Tongues of Fire and Rapture's Road, and a memoir, All Down Darkness Wide. He collaborated with the artist Luke Edward Hall on 300,000 Kisses- Tales of Queer Love from the Ancient World. Hewitt has received the Laurel Prize and the Rooney Prize for Irish Literature and been shortlisted for the Sunday Times Young Writer of the Year Award. He lectures at Trinity College Dublin and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature.
A stunning meditation on love and heartbreak, this feels like an
essential work of the new Irish queer canon
*Sunday Times*
A remarkable memoir of love and sorrow
*Observer*
We are witnessing the emergence of a major talent... stunning. A
space will need to be made on the Queer Classics shelf
*Irish Independent*
Intensely original... some of the most beautiful prose I've read in
years
*The Atlantic*
Exquisitely written... a fervent appeal for presence and
belonging
*Harper's Magazine*
Hewitt's book is excellent... It makes one hope this is the
beginning of a wonderful trend of men writing about love with the
same intense vulnerability that women have for decades now...
[Hewitt] shows himself to be one of our foremost memoirists... A
stunning meditation on love and heartbreak, this feels like an
essential work of the new Irish queer canon. Let us hope it is but
a first volume, the beginning of a vast work.
*Sunday Times*
Rapturous... even his depictions of cruising have a holy aura. As a
dedicated nonfiction writer, I sometimes meet poets' memoirs with a
caginess that is utterly disgraced by a book like this, whose
structure is nearly as immaculate as its sentences... Writing is
always an act of translation, and Hewitt beautifully illuminates
his own darknesses so that we might also see our own.
*New York Times*
[An] extraordinary memoir... All Down Darkness Wide is not about
answers. It does not offer glib consolations and is all the more
powerful and affecting for that.
*Observer*
Some of the most beautiful prose I've read in years... intensely
original.
*The Atlantic*
[P]oignant and painful, rigorous and sensual... Hewitt has forged a
life-enhancing memoir... This book stands alongside Mark Doty's
Heaven's Coast as an outstanding chronicle of a gay poet's journey
of self-discovery.
*The Spectator*
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