'Perfectly
in tune with landscape, whether that of Ireland or of the Australian
outback, she is also an acute observer of relationships.'
— Field Day Anthology
The
subjects themselves in Rosita Boland's recent poems attest to
her book's distinctive quality: a series of museum and gallery
exhibits, the falconer's art, an astronaut's wife, the savage
regime in Teheran and the unexpected places where love can be
located, lost, and rediscovered.
Above all, the author is interested in vital processes - and the collection,
fuelled by scientific enquiry and imaginative curiosity, includes
brief histories of our understanding of the human heart and brain.
In sequences and shorter lyrics, poems waited for and patiently
assembled, Rosita Boland's lambent lines and stanzas extend the
range of contemporary Irish poetry.