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MARCONI'S COTTAGE

'The whole of this collection reveals a degree of control, assuredness and intellectual courage rare in contemporary poetry.'
                                                                            
Clair Wills, TLS

In Marconi's Cottage Medbh McGuckian describes the drama of the domesticated mother's endeavour to be or to become a free, autonomous artist and continues her investigation into the relationship between feminine and masculine principles.

A sequence of poems mourning the apparent sacrifice of one fertility to the other is followed by a spate of poems which celebrate the physical and culminate in actual birth.

As Molly Bendell writes in The Antioch Review, 'The beauty and genius of (her) poems continually redefine our notions of poetry.' Romantic and religious, Medbh McGuckian chronicles the conditions of her life and the loss and recovery of self in poems that are challenging, mesmerizing and rewarding.

MEDBH McGUCKIAN - photograph taken by Paul Sherwood
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THE BOOK OF THE ANGEL  HAD I A THOUSAND LIVES  CAPTAIN LAVENDER  DRAWING BALLERINAS  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