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The Water Horse

Ní Dhomhnaill, Nuala / McGuckian, Medbh
The Water Horse
Ranging easily between the tragic and the absurd, between the ritual murder of the water horse or the assassinations at Gibralter and the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, Ni Dhomhnaill reminds us that the power of myth lies in local and personal resurrections, such as the imaginary opening of her own great-grandmother's tomb, but also, more sinisterly, as modern-day reenactments of Queen Medbh's bloody cattle raids in sectarian reprisals. Poems i...

CHF 18.90

The Wake Forest Book of Irish Women's Poetry

Wake Forest University Press / O'Brien, Peggy / O'Brien, Peggy
The Wake Forest Book of Irish Women's Poetry
This anthology, revised and greatly expanded since the groundbreaking first edition, features poetry by sixteen of Ireland's finest poets: Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin, Eavan Boland, Eva Bourke, Medbh McGuckian, Kerry Hardie, Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill, Mary O'Malley, Rita Ann Higgins, Paula Meehan, Moya Cannon, Katie Donovan, Vona Groarke, Enda Wyley, Sinéad Morrissey, Caitríona O'Reilly, and Leontia Flynn.

CHF 38.90

The Wake Forest Series of Irish Poetry, Vol. IV: Volume 4

Joyce, Trevor / Mathews, Aidan / McDonald, Peter
The Wake Forest Series of Irish Poetry, Vol. IV: Volume 4
This book brings lesser-known Irish voices to an American audience. In this fourth volume, editor David Wheatley, himself an established poet and critic, has selected poetry by Trevor Joyce, Aidan Mathews, Peter McDonald, Ailbhe Darcy, and Ailbhe Ní Ghearbhuigh. Each section is introduced with an essay by Wheatley which offers some background, context, and critical illumination. As Wheatley writes in his preface, "Irish poetry is a peregrine e...

CHF 28.50

Post-Ireland? Essays on Contemporary Irish Poetry

Holdridge, Jefferson / Ó. Conchubhair, Brian
Post-Ireland? Essays on Contemporary Irish Poetry
Irish poetry presents various routes into which readers can delve: some depend on gender and questions of the place of women, while others use myth, folklore, and religion, landscape eco-criticism and etymologies of place, and concerns of nation-states, regions, and empire. The work of certain members of the younger generation of Irish poets contains what might be termed a post-national, trans-historical urge, or at least a post-Ireland one. T...

CHF 40.90