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New work by Seán Hewitt, Michelle O’Sullivan, Lani O’Hanlon and Elaine Feeney
Reviews: Once was a Boy; Inside Out; No Man’s Land; Isdal
This engaging and fearless memoir follows the trail of a disappeared cousin
Meehan’s haunted poems are talismans held against personal loss and our changing, darkening world
Three poets choose their highlights of the year
A happy, safe childhood that nevertheless senses the darker history which eventually emerges in all its troubling detail
As the sense of grief and loss builds, the assonance and alliteration so vital to the original Irish is released in exhilarating waves
Reviews: A Change in the Air; Five Fifty Five; Bread and Circus; Let the Dead
A focus on ‘the encounter between vulnerable human bodies and the institutions that have been designed to contain, regulate and control them’
Up Late, passionate and angry as Hamlet, is formally brilliant, an exercise in control
Direct and painfully honest, this book shows what a match Hughes is for fearless, funny George
Plus, a new collaboration between Paul Muldoon and American painter Philip Pearlstein
Spirited and intense, compact as poetry, engaging with the stylish creatures that haunt its pages
A comprehensive source for any reader interested in raising the man from the ghost of his legend
McMahon’s story of getting lost in New York before searching for her roots ripples out as it moves back in time