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As war rages in Europe again it becomes clear that the capacity for cruelty of man to a fellow human is seemingly infinite.
This interview with the Northern Irish poet Brian Keenan took place in London a full 10 years after his release from his barbaric incarceration in Beirut where he had been teaching at the local university.
Brian talks eloquently about his brutal treatment, but also about the strange things that can happen when confronted with sensory deprivation.
By David FreemanAs war rages in Europe again it becomes clear that the capacity for cruelty of man to a fellow human is seemingly infinite.
This interview with the Northern Irish poet Brian Keenan took place in London a full 10 years after his release from his barbaric incarceration in Beirut where he had been teaching at the local university.
Brian talks eloquently about his brutal treatment, but also about the strange things that can happen when confronted with sensory deprivation.

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