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Ark Builders By Mary O'Donnell

Ark Builders by Mary O'Donnell


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Features images of women in art, in the grip of cosmetic obsession, in old age and in love. This title attends to the nature of love, loss and continuity, and provides an insight into the complex energies of a struggling global ecology.

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Ark Builders by Mary O'Donnell

Transition from past to present and beyond lies at the heart of Mary O'Donnell's sixth collection, with its images of women in art, in the grip of cosmetic obsession, in old age and in love. The redemptive ark of the title is capable of carrying all comers on board, both animal and human, from the modern city in its night turmoil, to the rural and ancestral, all undergoing change. O'Donnell attends to the nature of love, loss and continuity, and provides an insight into the complex energies of a struggling global ecology. The rhythms of her own country, Ireland, are keenly observed as it lives out its modern role, partly in flux, partly still aware of ancient connections to land and language. This is a collection from a poet at the height of her powers.

About Mary O'Donnell

Mary O'Donnell was born in Monaghan, educated at St. Louis Convent Monaghan and later at St. Patrick's College Maynooth. She holds a BA in German and Philosophy, has studied German to MA level and received a first class honours Higher Diploma in Education at Maynooth. During the last twenty-eight years her career has reflected various interests. She has been a teacher of English, German and Drama; she worked with the development agency Concern; she has been a translator and worked in journalism as The Sunday Tribune's Drama Critic for three years, following on which she freelanced for a further three years. She presented and scripted three series of poetry programmes for the national broadcaster RTE Radio. She has a particular interest in poetry in translation and during 2005 and 2006 researched, scripted and presented the RTE Radio programme 'Crossing the Lines', a series which focused on European poetry and included readings from the Czech Republic, Poland, Romania, Hungary, Greece, France, Germany, Spain, Norway and Finland. Today, she teaches creative writing with various groups and for four summers worked on the faculty of the University of Iowa's summer writing program at Trinity College Dublin. She is currently a poetry mentor with Carlow University Pittsburgh Pennsylvania. She has published five previous poetry collections, including the 2007 volume The Place of Miracles (New Island, Dublin), as well as three novels and two collections of short fiction. In December 2001 she was elected to the membership of Aosdana, administered by the Irish Arts Council (An Chomhairle Ealaine), which honours artists engaged in literature, music and the visual arts who have made an outstanding contribution to the arts in Ireland. She is a member of the Irish Writers' Union and has served for three years as an external representative for arts and culture on the Governing Authority of the National University of Ireland, Maynooth. Mary O'Donnell now lives near Straffan, County Kildare.

Table of Contents

I History of Happen, Dialogue with Madam Alexei, Following Frida, Ageing Girls, Girls of the Nation, Breaking the Border, Cafe Terrace at Night, 1888, Considering Puccini's Women, Summer, Salsamaggiore, The Sisters of Viareggio II Explroer, Les Francais sont arrives, Die Deutschen Auch, Burren Falcon, The Poulnabrone Dolmen, Heat, An Amnesiac in Dublin, The Mess of Our Lives, Within the Secret State, Rain, That Thief, A Young Fisherman waits for the Weather to change, Rath, Christmas, Lovers can disregard It All, The Ark Builders, III Santiafo de Compostella, Growing into Irish through Galicia, Only on the Edge, Equatorial, The Sea knows, A Need for Devil's Pokers, Seven Monaco Haiku, Blush Season, Taking the Measure, Garage Events, Letting Down His Hair, After, Dead People's Clothes, Random Questions, Scenes from Pre-life, The Bread-maker speaks, Star Reading for a Young Poet, Misirlou IV Pentacle, The Bee-keeper's Son, Lines to an Ancestor before and Operation, Biographical Note.

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GOR007361052
9781904614586
1904614582
Ark Builders by Mary O'Donnell
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Arc Publications
20090909
94
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