Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin's Selected Poems gathers poems from six collections of poetry, from Acts a...
In Flight and Earlier Poems, the cultural creation and romantic myths surrounding such themes as ...
Medbh McGuckian's subject in The Book of the Angel is religious, but it is never conventional. Th...
Ciaran Carson's Selected Poems represents--while yet in full current--the early prodigious poetic...
In his newest volume, named for the Japanese idea that the best water for tea is melted snow, Mic...
Vona Groarke's fifth collection Spindrift catches the ruffed and pearled spray of vintage words f...
In Drunken Sailor, Montague explores the political divide in his native County Tyrone, his own ru...
This edition contains selections from John Montague's early work, including poems from many of hi...
Taking her title from the Wexford fishermen who became gunmen in the Irish rising of 1798, Medbh ...
Philippe Jaccottet is one of a group of poets who turned away from the Surrealists' sometimes abs...
The poems in Secular Eden, drawn as they are from notebooks kept over a decade in Paris, are at o...
Signed and numbered, limited, collectible edition, with blank vellum wrapper. Translation from th...
Following the publication of Collected Poems, and the critically acclaimed For All We Know, Ciara...
Frank Ormsby's enchanting new volume,The Rain Barrel,allows us to see with eyes 'still wet from t...
In The Radio, Leontia Flynn exercises her signature wit, formal inventiveness, bitter irony, and ...
In The Shack, contemporary Irish poets reflect on their time in the foothills and mountains that ...
The Mother House is rich with images of orphans, exiles, migrants, decay, destruction, famine, di...
'This is a splendidly rich book.' -- C.K. Williams 'book jacket'
Bone and Marrow Cnámh agus Smior: An Anthology of Irish Poetry from Medieval to Modern is the mos...
'For half a century of ever-broadening vision, award-winning poet Harry Clifton has addressed wha...
Bone and Marrow Cnámh agus Smior: An Anthology of Irish Poetry from Medieval to Modern is the mos...
In The Yellow Book, the home-seeking traveler--'a decadent who lived to tell the story'--finds lo...
In The Brazen Serpent, among other preoccupations, poems explore how the most basic legends - fam...
News of the World includes poems from four of Fallon's collections, The Speaking Stones (1978), W...
Ciaran Carson won the first-ever T. S. Eliot Poetry Prize for First Language
In Drunken Sailor, Montague explores the political divide in his native County Tyrone, his own ru...
Irish poetry presents various routes into which readers can delve: some depend on gender and ques...
A generation before the groundbreaking achievements of Eavan Boland, Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill, Biddy J...
Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin's Collected Poems gathers nine collections of poetry, from Acts and Monume...
Paula Meehan is that rare and precious thinga vocational poet of courage and integrity. Already m...
The poetic sequence of The Great Cloak, first published in 1978, recounts the loss of love and it...
In this volume, Paul Auster has selected prose poems and lyrics from five volumes of Dupin's poet...
Generous selections from each of Medbh McGuckian's first five collections (from 1978-1994) serve ...
The sixth edition of this major modern poetic sequence concludes with a revised and expanded sect...
'First published by Faber and Faber Limited, London'--Title page verso.
Like the currach of its title, McGuckian's style moves fleetly across its contents, requiring no ...
Halfway up the remote fortress of Sigiriya in Sri Lanka is a long wall of polished plaster, with ...
.'..we should read this volume as the revelation of the consciousness of a woman and a poet, tryi...
What does it mean to be an Irish poet? Each of the five poets included in this volume--Seán Lysag...
After the necessary pause for reassessment that followed his Collected Poems (1995), Montague ent...
With Seatown and Earlier Poems, Conor O'Callaghan makes his North American debut, becoming the fi...
Opera et cetera: Torqueing and tuning his long lines in this new volume to the demands of rhyme, ...
Mahon writes from lower Manhattan, addressing, in ramble or vigil, his absent lover, his children...
Fiction uses the metanarrative of writing for its overarching theme, as it tests a web of reality...
In Juniper Street, as always for Vona Groarke, the undercurrent, the ghost, the elusive piece of ...
This wildly imaginative commentary on human folly floats on or submerges in the ideal republic or...
Medbh McGuckian's subject in The Book of the Angel is religious, but it is never conventional. Th...
Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin's The Sun-fish deftly displays the poet's gift for the allegorical, vergin...