Friends by Wilfrid Wilson Gibson
I picked up 'Friends' by Wilfrid Wilson Gibson on a whim, drawn in by that simple, loaded title. What I found was a short but powerful collection of narrative poems that tell one cohesive, unsettling story.
The Story
The book is set in a remote village. Life goes on as usual until, without any fanfare, a man named John leaves. Then another follows. And another. They don't leave notes or give reasons. They just go. The poems show us the growing confusion and heartache of those left behind—the wives, the children, the friends who now feel abandoned. We see the village slowly hollow out, becoming a place of whispers and empty chairs. The mystery isn't solved with a neat answer. Instead, we're left sitting with the villagers, wondering about the pull of the unknown and the weight of the familiar.
Why You Should Read It
Gibson's genius is in the quietness. He doesn't shout the themes at you. He lets you feel the growing silence in the village pub, the unanswered questions at the dinner table. It's a story about community and what happens when its unspoken bonds snap. Is it selfish to leave? Is it a trap to stay? The book doesn't judge the leavers or the ones left behind. It just shows you both sides, which makes it all the more thought-provoking. The characters, sketched in just a few lines, feel incredibly real in their pain and their longing.
Final Verdict
This is a perfect book for anyone who loves character-driven stories or quiet, atmospheric reads that pack an emotional punch. If you're a fan of authors like Thomas Hardy or the mood of certain Shirley Jackson stories, you'll appreciate the vibe. It's also great for poetry-curious readers who might be intimidated by more complex verse, as Gibson's language is clear and direct. Don't expect action or a twist ending. Come for a haunting look at human connection and the quiet spaces that open up when it fails.
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Noah Brown
9 months agoFinally found time to read this!