Kerry Hardie - A FURIOUS PLACE THE GALLERY PRESS
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A FURIOUS PLACE

Kerry Hardie's first collection makes maps of familiar places. 'These days I want to trace / the shape of every townland in this valley.' These maps are scrutinized and peopled: a young woman stands on the edge of her life; a farm girl remembers home; a young woman considers her childless state. These, and other people, are recorded in their own landscapes which, in turn, permeate their lives and ease them.

KERRY HARDIE - photograph taken by Kate Newmann
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Other poems dwell on the hardships and lessons of a punishing sickness. (The author suffers from myalgic encephalomyelitis, or ME.) Kerry Hardie's defiant gestures give us insights into experience. Her insistent, necessary reports achieve 'some other country. To be entered / like sorrow, and passed through.'


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THE SKY DIDN'T FALL - cover - 'Spring Fire III' by Bernadette Kiely (2000)  CRY FOR THE HOT BELLY  THE SILENCE CAME CLOSE - Cover Art: 'Crow III' (1998) by Hughie O'Donoghue  ONLY THIS ROOM Cover painting: 'Interior with Chair' by Mick O'Dea, courtesy of the artist