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THE FACE OF THE EARTH


'The cup from which
I drank is unnumbered bits
of a bigger story . . .'
                                      
'Valentine Not to be Opened'

Through the prism of illness and loss, these meditations move away from Medbh McGuckian's recent books' concentrations on violence and political strife towards an acceptance of the natural order of the world. As she arrives at a mystical interpretation based on faith, the poet renders her apprehensions of renewal in characteristically rich rhythms and with dynamic emotional force.

Franz Rosenzwieg, the Jewish German philosopher, wrote 'For only death makes life a unity.' Out of the patterns of light and dark which tremble over the ground, and under a spell of the earth itself, this continually innovative author discovers, and presents, a grace which heals with its shadow.

The book concludes with 'She is in the Past, She has this Grace', winner of the Forward/Tolman Cunard Prize for Best Single Poem, 2002.


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  MARCONI'S COTTAGE

ON BALLYCASTLE BEACH  SHELMALIER  SELECTED POEMS  VENUS AND THE RAIN  VENUS AND THE RAIN  THE CURRACH REQUIRES NO HARBOURS