Flight
features three substantial poems that received important prizes.
Two of those poems are remarkable for the manner in which the poet
envisages landmark moments in
Irish history with insight and wit. 'The Way It Goes', which won
the inaugural Strokestown Poetry Prize (1999), weaves a narrative
out of the Famine that is as beautiful as it is oblique. 'Imperial
Measure', which won the inaugural Davoren Hanna Prize (2001),
reconstructs the 1916 Rising from the extraordinary angle of food.
Also included is 'Or To Come', which won the Stand Magazine
International Poetry Prize (2000) and which meditates on the troubled
subjects of death and the passage of time. Other poems take on
Elvis Presley, online catalogues, a teenage exchange to Brittany
and the pleasures and tensions of erotic love. Flight marks
a deepening of Vona Groarke's exceptional talent. It is her best
book yet.