Interrogations selects the best of Keith Hill’s early writing to showcase fourteen years of literary, cultural and spiritual exploration. Inspired by traditional poetic forms and the avant-garde, drawing on influences that range from Blake to Beckett, Rumi to Jarry, Mirabai to Artaud, Bashō to Bly, Hill’s work interrogates key myths that have shaped Western culture. Displaying a seriously irreverent sense of humour, leaping from mystic idealism to sly satire, this collection will delight readers with its probing critiques, surprising genre shifts and visionary daring.