A new collection from Irish poet, Louise C. Callaghan. Some of her previous collections are In the Ninth House, The Puzzle-Heart, and Remember The Birds. She compiled and edited Forgotten Light: An Anthology of Memory Poems. Her poetry is widely anthologized in Ireland and England.
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Louise C. Callaghan was born in 1948 and brought up in County Dublin, Ireland. She now lives in Dublin, close to her four children and many grandchildren. Her poetry collections are In the Ninth House (Salmon,2010), The Puzzle-Heart (Salmon, 1999) and Remember The Birds (Salmon, 2005). She compiled and edited Forgotten Light: An Anthology of Memory Poems (A & A Farmar, 2003). Her poetry, which is widely anthologised in Ireland and England, is included in the Field Day Anthology: Vols IV & V. She completed an M.Litt in Creative Writing at St. Andrews University in Scotland (2007).
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. At the heart of her fourth collection, Louise C. Callaghan focuses on the last days of her dying mother, Mother dying, is looking for signs. And now she has gone beyond personality, no longer concerned with who we areIn these five poems of Our Daily Practice, the voice is lyrical, restrained and searching.The volume also contains a series of fourteen poems about Fransisco de Goya. Both in the prelude, Portrait of Manuel Osorio de Zuniga, You know the one, the dark-haired child with a bird tied to a length of threadand the series, Ears for the Deaf Man, details of his life as court painter are fused with his daily life in the terrible years of early nineteenth century Spain. There is in these poems a simplicity of images and plain statement of stark emotion: So recently dead they still gleam with life. Still Life With Golden Bream A new collection from Irish poet Louise C. Callaghan. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9781910669891
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. At the heart of her fourth collection, Louise C. Callaghan focuses on the last days of her dying mother, Mother dying, is looking for signs. And now she has gone beyond personality, no longer concerned with who we areIn these five poems of Our Daily Practice, the voice is lyrical, restrained and searching.The volume also contains a series of fourteen poems about Fransisco de Goya. Both in the prelude, Portrait of Manuel Osorio de Zuniga, You know the one, the dark-haired child with a bird tied to a length of threadand the series, Ears for the Deaf Man, details of his life as court painter are fused with his daily life in the terrible years of early nineteenth century Spain. There is in these poems a simplicity of images and plain statement of stark emotion: So recently dead they still gleam with life. Still Life With Golden Bream A new collection from Irish poet Louise C. Callaghan. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9781910669891
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