It's always difficult to compose a review that lets people know exactly what you will find within the covers of a book because such things are incredibly personal from one individual to another - BUT if you are someone who reads, comprehends and enjoys ANY aspect of poetry then you owe it to yourself to purchase a copy of this book to see how an author can actually get across the messages of angst, torment and animation in our modern world!
If you cannot find something within this book that resonates with you or the experiences you have had at some time in your life... then, I respectfully suggest that you must either be dead or devoid of any of the desirable aspects of being human.
Graham Tiler explores a wide range of emotional responses, especially love lost - found - and lamented... if you've never experienced any of these feelings then you have my sympathy... if you have, then you will find a new perspective, a familiar resonance and even pleasure in someone else's misery and sometimes an amusing, wry, reflection that might make the next bitter taste just a little more palatable.
From 'DADA' like pieces of a few lines to extensive works that encompass flashes of Burroughs, John Cooper Clarke and even hints of The Sex Pistols - it would be a harsh critic who could not find something to appeal and captivate them within 'Buildings In A House Of Fire' [and if not a harsh critic, then perhaps someone who has yet to venture out into the world and live for the first time].
A major standout piece is 'More Dream Sinister' which drags the reader on a bizarre, fascinating journey filled with uncanny imagery and prose like gems that automatically flash images into your head like the best David Lynch film you have yet to see or imagine in your darkest moments of introspection.
I could point out why you will, why you should and why you can only enjoy this work... but then, why should I? If you can't risk less than a tenner to experience something new, fresh and vital then pop down to the pub or switch on your TV and drift back into the same sleepwalk pattern that defines your everyday life and each breath you take... but for the imaginative and stimulation hungry people who want more from their waking hours - I simply say "BUY IT" because it will not disappoint you or those you will end up buying a copy for as a means of waking them from the sleepy trance that defines their bookshelf!
If you enjoy this literary work as much as I have, just spread the word rather than sending me thanks or large checks for tipping you to something it will take a while for The Sunday Times to get to grips with - be a part of The Last Generation rather than another casualty of The Lost Generation!