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Listening to Bach

Pearse Hutchinson Pearse Hutchinson’s poems have long been recognized as unique, for their lively, learned, humane framing of experience, and for their urgent and communicative language. They are redolent of his personality: of a life lived wide awake and in many...

Carnival Masks

Seán Lysaght Seán Lysaght’s unquestioned forte is nature poetry . . . he is the best practitioner in that field in Ireland today. — Books Ireland In his review of Selected Poems (2010) James Harpur celebrated the ‘sensitivity and insight’ of Seán Lysaght’s...

The Sun King

Conor O’Callaghan Poems in The Sun King, Conor O’Callaghan’s fourth collection, happen in the spaces between parallel realities: virtual and pastoral; North Carolina, Ireland and Manchester’s Chinatown district; loss and desire. His wit and virtuosity match his...

Laments

Kochanowski/Heaney A heartbreaking and measured report of grief following the death of Ursula, the two-and-a-half-year-old daughter of Jan Kochanowski (1530-1584), meticulously and marvellously translated by Seamus Heaney and Stanislaw Baranczak, former colleagues at...

X

Vona Groarke From X-Factor to X-rated, the third least common letter in the English alphabet appears commonly in life. In this sixth collection from award-winning poet Vona Groarke, X occurs when the known and the intuited cross each other’s paths. These poems take...
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