Medbh McGuckian - HAD I A THOUSAND LIVES THE GALLERY PRESS
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HAD I A THOUSAND LIVES- cover - 'Bird on a Wire' by Basil Blackshaw

'Every room has a soul if it can be prised
open, a little sky of its own beauty,
under the feudal right of introspecting houses.'


The graph of this memorial collection, honouring the bicentenary of the resistance organisers Robert Emmet and Thomas Russell (both were executed in 1803), and what Dante calls their willingness to be unmade, is rooted in the consequent loss of Irish identity throughout the nineteenth century and concludes in meditations on the concentration camps of modern Europe.

Images of mourning and tribute, addressing the erosion of language and recent ceasefires in the North, permeate the nervous system of the book. Above all, Had I a Thousand Lives weighs the morality of its heroes' compulsion towards self-sacrifice in the cause of political advancement. Medbh McGuckian's unique signature and coherent personal style inform these trail-blazing, visionary poems.

MEDBH McGUCKIAN - photograph taken by Paul Sherwood
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THE BOOK OF THE ANGEL  CAPTAIN LAVENDER  DRAWING BALLERINAS  MARCONI'S COTTAGE  THE FACE OF THE EARTH  ON BALLYCASTLE BEACH

 SHELMALIER  SELECTED POEMS  THE FLOWER MASTER  VENUS AND THE RAIN  THE CURRACH REQUIRES NO HARBOURS  MY LOVE HAS FARED INLAND Cover: 'Rowan Tree' by Carolyn Mulholland RHA Bronze panel