Weeds United is the eclectic reader's cornucopia with touches of Gabriel Rosenstock's Infrearéalachas (Infrarealism), a Blindboy Boatclub podcast on the inside of a tennis ball (should he ever take it on) and the poet's own unique brand of insightfulness, which the reader will find enthralling.
Mac Domhnaill's work is a critical, daring, humourous, local and universal, self-mocking and sardonic book, laced with historical, political and social commentary, in two languages.
It is a reader's version of being spoilt for choice, with much playfulness offset by the poet's sensitive eye for both human and the natural world's vulnerabilities, a sort of tableau vivant that is life.
Cuireann Weeds United go mór le canóin na Mumhan agus filíocht na hÉireann. ? John Liddy