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A BOOK OF STRAYS

'A genuine maverick. . . a mixture of coruscating satire, rhapsodic lyricism and humane vernacular .
                                 
 — The Sunday Times

Michael Hartnett subscribed always to the idea of the poet as a chronicler of his race: 'I have tried to write for the people . . .' begins one of the poems in this collection of ballads, satires, squibs and other occasional verses. As he casts his eye on 'the state of the nation', on local shopkeepers' and publicans' greed ('The Ballad of Salad Sunday'), or curses 'those who stole our cat', he connects with sources in ancient traditions. The centerpiece, 'Maiden Street Ballad', records the impact of the move of that street's people to a new housing estate in the 1950s.

Popular, populist, entertaining and incisive, A Book of Strays enlarges and enhances our understanding of a singular poet's art and nature.


MICHAEL HARTNETT - photograph taken by Bill Doyle
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A FAREWELL TO ENGLISH  A NECKLACE OF WRENS  COLLECTED POEMS  HAICEAD  O BRUADAIR

O RATHAILLE  POEMS TO YOUNGER WOMEN  SELECTED AND NEW POEMS  THE KILLING OF DREAMS  
TRANSLATIONS - cover - 'The Foundation Stone (Mental Home)' by Brian Maguire courtesy of Hugh Lane Municipal Gallery of Modern Art