LOPSIDED CONVERSATIONS is volume one of a two-volume 'collected dialogues' by John O'Loughlin which moves from a relatively dramatic - even play-like - opening towards a more systematically philosophical approach to the genre which, fittingly, culminates with an aphoristic appendix that both crowns and summarizes this immense literary project. The cover shows a detail from a bronze sculpture of a seated Oscar Wilde in Galway City taken by the author himself in 2010 on a visit to his hometown.
LOPSIDED CONVERSATIONS is volume one of a two-volume 'collected dialogues' by John O'Loughlin which moves from a relatively dramatic - even play-like - opening towards a more systematically philosophical approach to the genre which, fittingly, culminates with an aphoristic appendix that both crowns and summarizes this immense literary project. The cover shows a detail from a bronze sculpture of a seated Oscar Wilde in Galway City taken by the author himself in 2010 on a visit to his hometown.