Michael Lally's never before published early work, The Village Sonnets, is something to behold. Within its pages, it contains the pathos of an era framed by a forbidden love story. Each of the "sonnets," that weave a linear narrative, are both poignant and beautiful, and they bring the reader back, page by page, to New York's Greenwich Village in the 1960s.
Michael Lally's never before published early work, The Village Sonnets, is something to behold. Within its pages, it contains the pathos of an era framed by a forbidden love story. Each of the "sonnets," that weave a linear narrative, are both poignant and beautiful, and they bring the reader back, page by page, to New York's Greenwich Village in the 1960s.