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The Volary

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ISBN: 9781851322138
AuthorHalliday, Erin
Pub Date30/12/2019
BindingPaperback
Pages60
CountryIRL
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Publisher: Arlen House
Quick overview Steeped in classical myth and Anglo-saxon lore, using words as esoteric as gynandromorphic or glossarist, she twists Latin and Greek sources under a Hellenistic `lens shift on the coppery gods' of Belfast and Down - Medbh McGuckian
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That the sixth book of Homer's Odyssey offers an Irish poet the lens to explore the inner psyche and embodiments of a young woman of the twenty-first century will not surprise Erin Halliday's growing readership. If ever an argument for the endurance of the classical writers and the relevance of the ancient myths were needed, this marvellous new work makes it. The collection is not an upcycling however; it is a deep interrogation of received interpretations and a veritable remaking of the old stories. Erudition and passion are its hallmarks and if there are wings, and winged creatures, and transports of delight everywhere in these poems, they offer more than flights of fancy. They are grounded in the body's earthbound mortal suffering. Deeply informed by Erin Halliday's doctoral research in classical modes of literary expression and her experience as a gardener, these poems shine with integrity and invention - Paula Meehan

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That the sixth book of Homer's Odyssey offers an Irish poet the lens to explore the inner psyche and embodiments of a young woman of the twenty-first century will not surprise Erin Halliday's growing readership. If ever an argument for the endurance of the classical writers and the relevance of the ancient myths were needed, this marvellous new work makes it. The collection is not an upcycling however; it is a deep interrogation of received interpretations and a veritable remaking of the old stories. Erudition and passion are its hallmarks and if there are wings, and winged creatures, and transports of delight everywhere in these poems, they offer more than flights of fancy. They are grounded in the body's earthbound mortal suffering. Deeply informed by Erin Halliday's doctoral research in classical modes of literary expression and her experience as a gardener, these poems shine with integrity and invention - Paula Meehan