A poet unafraid of the simply gorgeous… <b>The undaunted vitality of these poems points to a bright future for Irish poetry</b>
Sunday Times
<b>Stunning</b>... Shot through with yearning and sacred imagery... Hewitt's poetry is a hide and seek of the self. It reveals and conceals
Observer
<b>Hewitt’s words indubitably penetrate, with Nerudian passion and force</b>
Guardian
<b>An exquisitely calm and insightful lyric poet</b>, reverential in nature and gorgeously wise in the field of human drama
- Max Porter, author of Shy,
<b><i>Rapture's Road</i> is that rare thing when it comes to second collections</b>. Something which takes his debut <i>Tongues of Fire</i>’s natural elements and post-modern Romantic themes and fashions them into something <b>wholly unique</b>.<i> Rapture’s Road</i> is political without being hectoring, mystical without being detached, and wholly in hoc to a natural world in all its chaos, beauty, creativity and destruction
RTÉ