NEW POETRY
A Strange Certainty by Joshua Alan Sturgill
A short study on two Welsh saints and their role in Arthur Machen’s work.
Patsy—The Bad Boy: That is one side of the matter; and Mr. G. K. Chesterton, author of “Irish Impressions” (Collins, 7s. 6d., net) enforces it very clearly. But he is apparently unaware that there is another proposition to be stated, as equally and as absolutely true: Ireland has failed to govern itself.