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ISBN: 9781851322169
AuthorTurley-McGrath, Mary
Pub Date10/01/2020
BindingPaperback
Pages277
CountryIRL
Dewey821.92
Publisher: Arlen House
Quick overview Mary Turley-McGrath's new collection is grounded in contemplations of her natural surroundings. Clearly aware of the darkness overshadowing the beauty of the natural world in our time, the poet confronts us with the full and paradoxical image of human experience.
€24.21

After Image, Mary Turley-McGrath's new collection, is grounded in contemplations of her natural surroundings and her meditations on the lake she visits often in all weathers for consolation, hope, and inspiration. Clearly aware of the darkness overshadowing the beauty of the natural world in our time, the poet confronts us with the full and paradoxical image of human experience.

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After Image, Mary Turley-McGrath's new collection, is grounded in contemplations of her natural surroundings and her meditations on the lake she visits often in all weathers for consolation, hope, and inspiration. Clearly aware of the darkness overshadowing the beauty of the natural world in our time, the poet confronts us with the full and paradoxical image of human experience.

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