Gathering together poems by over fifty poets, Berryman's Fate is at once a testament to John Berryman's living presence in contemporary poetic culture and a gift on the occasion of the centenary of his birth. Contributors include Paul Muldoon, John Montague, Paula Meehan, and Martin Dyar.
In this, the second collection from Limerick poet Mary Coll, her witty poems about love, marriage and family are enhanced with images by visual artist Margaret Lonergan.
Charts the development of second wave feminism in Ireland, from the 1970s to the 1990s, including the emergence of pioneering feminist groups and organisations; reproductive rights and activism; the legal system and the State; the development of cultural projects; feminism and Northern Ireland; lesbian activism; class and education.
With bold imagery and an arresting precision of language, Cuddington's poems reward a reader's close attention with vivid moments that remain in the mind long after the poem is read. In matching formal experiment to the zeitgeist of our moment, Cuddington announces herself as a poet who speaks directly to our times.
Transitions of many kinds - in relationships, in parenthood, in aging, and in the dizzying speed of digital and technological developments - are at the heart of this new poetry collection by Cullen. Throughout, she imbues a sense of the animal and the divine with poems that grapple with the corporeality of changes and the illumination of love that evolves over time.
An rud is annamh is iontach agus tá sin ar shlí a ráite fán leabhar seo. Cuimhní cinn Nan, seanbhean a chaith fada i Ros Goill i dTír Chonaill, atá curtha os á gcomhair anseo.
Biographical essays of women who were significant figures in Irish political life in the twentieth century. These studies recount the lives and work of trade unionists and political activists who campaigned on numerous significant issues, from suffrage to pacifism, republicanism, trade unionist, socialism and health reform.