Drawing on themes of magic, dreams and the nocturnal, Grevel Lindops new collection of poems ranges in subject from the hidden histories of words to the folklore of yew trees, and in place from a haunted English library to a derelict Australian funfair and the streets of Mexico City. Including Shugborough Eclogues, a twenty-firstcentury take on the country-house pastoral, and sequences on the darker and brighter aspects of love, Luna Park deploys an original viewpoint as well as a wide range of traditional and modernist skills in verse. The book ends with Hurricane Music, Lindops prose memoir of a visit to New Orleans in the aftermath of Katrina.