Review
Along the way to a more conscious manhood, Belden leads us through wrenching encounters with fathers and sons. -- Betty S. Flowers, Editor, Joseph Campbell and the Power of Myth
There's a lot of bare-bones revelation in here ... Frighteningly open and very strong. -- Mike Gunderloy, Editor, Factsheet Five
This collection of harrowing and healing poetry is the best volume of men's poetry I have read. -- Lyman Grant, Editor, MAN! magazine
There's a lot of bare-bones revelation in here ... Frighteningly open and very strong. -- Mike Gunderloy, Editor, Factsheet Five
This collection of harrowing and healing poetry is the best volume of men's poetry I have read. -- Lyman Grant, Editor, MAN! magazine
Product Description
Inspired by a puzzling series of dreams about a favorite comic book hero from his boyhood, the author embarks upon an arduous but ultimately healing odyssey into a dark and damaged internal landscape, the wreckage of a childhood spent with an angry, abusive, distant father. As he begins to understand these dreams, and allows them to lead him forward, he also begins to accept his unique personal history, understand its consequences in his adult life, and take responsibility for his own healing.


