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Familiar Strangers Brendan Kennelly

Familiar Strangers By Brendan Kennelly

Familiar Strangers by Brendan Kennelly


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Familiar Strangers is Brendan Kennelly's own selection from over 20 poetry books written over five decades. This landmark volume replaces his earlier selections A Time for Voices, Breathing Spaces and Begin.

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Familiar Strangers: New & Selected Poems 1960-2004 by Brendan Kennelly

Familiar Strangers is Brendan Kennelly's own selection from over 20 poetry books written over five decades. This landmark volume replaces his earlier selections A Time for Voices, Breathing Spaces and Begin. But Kennelly has revisited his life work, re-scoring familiar and estranged pieces into new gatherings which reflect his preoccupations more powerfully, bringing together poems from different times - and adding many new, previously lost or uncollected poems - so that they speak in chorus like the generations of people they celebrate.

Familiar Strangers Reviews

'Newspapers celebrate greatness, heroism, achievement and genius in our midst, but sometimes don't pay sufficient attention to the real heroes who matter to us; the people who make a serious contribution to a nation's mental and spiritual well-being. A giant in this area is Brendan Kennelly. He is the people's poet. He spends his life wondering and thinking and daring to think and see differently. He also asks impossible questions and suggests unthinkable answers about the things that really matter. And he refuses to be precious or out of touch with the rest of us' - Jim Farrelly, Editor-in-Chief, Sunday Tribune; 'With considerable honesty and bravery Kennelly enters and becomes others in order to perceive, understand and suffer... always moving, probing and doubting, never willing or able to settle on any one certainty... There is clash and conflict, cruelty and irony, sardonic wit, passion' - Aidan Murphy; 'He lets us watch as he stands bowlegged at a crossroads in time and culture, playing stretch with knives of fear and faith, irony and soul, the fist of vision, the hard-nose of reality' - Bono; 'Kennelly's capacity to strip himself and fight in naked combat with the giants that plague us, make him Ireland's most endearing and reckless poet' - Mark Patrick Hederman; 'A very singular voice which owes nothing really to anybody, except to Kennelly's spiritual and geographical origins and, of course, to his own people' - John B. Keane; 'His poems shine with the wisdom of somebody who has thought deeply about the paradoxical strangeness and familiarity and wonder of life' - Sister Stanislaus Kennedy

About Brendan Kennelly

Brendan Kennelly (1936-2021) was one of Ireland's most distinguished and best loved poets, as well as a renowned teacher and cultural commentator. Born in Ballylongford, Co. Kerry, he was Professor of Modern Literature at Trinity College, Dublin for over 30 years, and retired from teaching in 2005. He published over 30 books of poetry, including Familiar Strangers: New & Selected Poems 1960-2004 (2004), which includes the whole of his book-length poem The Man Made of Rain (1998). He was best-known for two controversial poetry books, Cromwell, published in Ireland in 1983 and in Britain by Bloodaxe in 1987, and his epic poem The Book of Judas (1991), which topped the Irish bestsellers list: a shorter version was published by Bloodaxe in 2002 as The Little Book of Judas. His third epic, Poetry My Arse (1995), did much to outdo these in notoriety. All these remain available separately from Bloodaxe, along with his more recent titles: Glimpses (2001), Martial Art (2003), Now (2006), Reservoir Voices (2009), The Essential Brendan Kennelly: Selected Poems, edited by Terence Brown and Michael Longley, with audio CD (2011), and Guff (2013). His drama titles include When Then Is Now (2006), a trilogy of his modern versions of three Greek tragedies (all previously published by Bloodaxe): Sophocles' Antigone and Euripides' Medea and The Trojan Women. His Antigone and The Trojan Women were both first performed at the Peacock Theatre, Dublin, in 1986 and 1993 respectively; Medea premiered in the Dublin Theatre Festival in 1988, toured in England in 1989 and was broadcast by BBC Radio 3. His other plays include Lorca's Blood Wedding (Northern Stage, Newcastle & Bloodaxe, 1996). His translations of Irish poetry are available in Love of Ireland: Poems from the Irish (Mercier Press, 1989). He has edited several anthologies, including The Penguin Book of Irish Verse (1970/1981), Ireland's Women: Writings Past and Present, with Katie Donovan and A. Norman Jeffares (Gill & Macmillan, 1994), and Dublines, with Katie Donovan (Bloodaxe Books, 1995), and published two early novels, The Crooked Cross (1963) and The Florentines (1967). His Journey into Joy: Selected Prose, edited by Ake Persson, was published by Bloodaxe in 1994, along with Dark Fathers into Light, a critical anthology on his work edited by Richard Pine. John McDonagh's critical study Brendan Kennelly: A Host of Ghosts was published in The Liffey Press's Contemporary Irish Writers series in 2004. His anthology The Heavy Bear Who Goes with Me - co-edited with Neil Astley - was published by Bloodaxe in 2022.

Table of Contents

1 LIFTING THE MOON 23 A Giving 24 Yes 25 The year 25 The True Thing 26 Measures 27 Let It Go 28 Conference 31 A Host of Ghosts 31 Whatever 32 A Language 32 Someone, Somewhere 33 Proof 33 Leaving 34 The Prodigal Son 2 QUESTIONING ANSWERS 37 To Learn 37 The Stick 38 ozzie 38 prades 39 flushed 39 skool 40 Small Black Stars 40 Catechism 41 My Mind of Questions 44 After School 44 A Return 45 The Brightest of All 46 The Smell 47 Thorn 48 Horsechestnuts 48 Lost 49 The Horse's Head 51 The Hill of Fire 52 The Fall 52 The Stones 54 Nails 54 Innocent 55 The Visitor 57 Tasty 57 The Big Words 59 Poem from a Three Year Old 60 Nineteen forty-two 60 Children's Hospital 61 The Learning of Pity 61 Girl on a Tightrope 64 Rebuke 64 Play 65 The Kiss 66 A Leather Apron 66 Ten Bob 67 The Stammer 69 The Learning 70 John Keane's Field 71 God's Eye 3 BODIES OF SPIRITS 75 Ella Cantillon 75 Litter 76 A Mad Woman 76 Union 77 A Kerry Christmas 77 A Cry for Art O'Leary 83 I Met a Woman 83 Acteon 84 The Hope of Wings 85 Girl in a Rope 85 At the Party 86 A Great Day 87 Moloney Discovers the Winter 90 The Dose 91 Fragments 91 Steps 92 It Was Indeed Love 92 Santorini 93 The Exhibition 94 Love Cry 95 Lightness 95 Love-child 96 Sister 96 Miss Anne 97 Smell 97 Eyes 98 A Girl 108 Eily Kilbride 108 Rebecca Hill 109 Feed the Children 109 Citizens of the Night 110 Baby 111 A Drowned Girl 112 Clean 112 The Gift Returned 114 There Are Women (after Mandelstam) 114 We Are Living 115 Muses 116 May the Silence Break 117 A Kind of Trust 118 A Passionate and Gentle Voice 119 Separation 120 Willow 122 Too Near 123 A Viable Odyssey 124 bridge 124 To You 125 Tonight You Cry 127 The Furies 127 Warning 128 The Moment of Letlive 129 Beyond Knowledge 131 Mary Magdalene (after Pasternak) 133 She 133 Wish 134 Knives 134 Assassin 135 Phone Call 136 Her Spirit 136 Keep in Touch 137 Birth 138 The Burning of Her Hair 140 A Holy War 140 Sacrifice 141 The Fire Is Crying 142 A Half-finished Garden 142 Her Face 143 The Hag of Beare 145 She Sees Her Own Distance 145 A Restoration 146 More Dust 146 Wings 146 The Habit of Redemption 148 Gestures 148 Westland Row 149 The Celtic Twilight 149 The Girl Next Door 150 Maggie Hannifin's way for women 150 Irish proverb 150 Woman in a Doorway 151 Padraig O Conaire's Daughter Visits Galway on Her Honeymoon 151 The Scarf 152 Speculations 152 Portrait 153 Nora O'Donnell 153 The Work Was Coming Out Right 154 Last Kicks 155 Her Laugh 155 The Good 156 Therese 157 Saint Brigid's Prayer 157 To Marina Tsvetaeva (after Mandelstam) 158 Is It Possible I Shall See You?(after Mandelstam) 5 THE MAN MADE OF RAIN 159 The Man Made of Rain 6 GUFF AND MUSCLE 228 No Image Fits 229 The Third Force 230 Correspondence 230 Consequences 231 A Teeny Bit 231 Saint Augustine on God 233 The Sin 236 Adam 236 I Saw a Beautiful Man 237 Saint Augustine's Toe 237 A Man of Faith 238 Who Killed the Man 239 Baile Bocht 240 Shy 240 Needles 242 The Grip 242 Cock 242 The Pig-killer 243 The Pig 246 Time for the Knife 247 The Tippler 247 Work 248 Man Making Fire 249 The King 249 The Thatcher 250 The Swimmer 251 A Man Undeceived 251 The Runner 252 All the time in the world 253 That Look 253 A Man in Smoke Remembered 254 A Man, But Rarely Mentioned 255 Night Drive 257 Oliver to His Brother 257 I Wonder Now What Distance 258 Always 259 The Love of God 261 Missing 261 A Glimpse of Starlings 262 Blood 263 A Winter Rose 264 The Names of the Dead Are Lightning 264 I See You Dancing, Father 265 Oliver to His Son 266 Where Women Pray and Judge 266 Oliver to His Daughter 266 Blood 270 James Joyce's Death-mask 271 The Dinner 273 The Blind Man 274 I See 275 Moloney Sees Through a Blind Eye 277 Kind Eyes 278 An OK Guy 278 According to The Moderate Intelligencer 279 The House I Built 279 Courage 281 The Loud Men 282 Time for Breaking 283 The Second Tree 284 A Black and Tan 286 The Grudge 288 What Use? 288 Old Soldier 289 Service 289 Ask the Children 290 Tail-end Charlie 291 The Story 292 The cries repeat themselves 292 Roger Boyle 294 But it did (a drama) 294 A Bottle 295 Columkille the Writer 295 What Else? 296 Sebastian 296 Light Dying 298 Oliver to a Friend 298 A Man I Knew 299 Raglan Lane 300 A Real Presence 301 Late Yeats 302 Penny 303 Not a word 303 Death of a Strong Man 303 A Tale for Tourists 305 Mastery 306 The Wake 308 Between Sky and Stone 308 A Peering Boy 309 If You Were Bold Enough 309 To Rembrandt (after Mandelstam) 310 Milk 313 Prodigal (after Mandelstam) 313 Treasure 314 The Hurt 315 Immediate Man 316 Six of One 319 A Short Story 319 Heigh Ho 320 The Ovens 321 The Kill 321 John Bradburne 322 Failure 323 Islandman 344 He Left Us 344 The Bell 345 Fool 346 Killing the Winter 346 Spring 347 Heat 347 Loss 348 Design 6 SAVAGE CIVILITIES 351 Moments When the Light 352 Pram 352 The Hole 354 Our Place 355 Johnny Gobless 355 The Fool's Rod 358 A Parable of Pimlico 358 In Dublin 359 Crossing the bridge 359 Bewley's coarse brown bread (unsliced) 361 Hunchback 362 Eating a star 362 Ambulance 363 A Visit 364 Dream of a Black Fox 365 The Black Fox, Again 366 Clearing a Space 368 Herself and himself 369 Lost place 370 Good Souls, to Survive 7 HISTORY 373 The Lislaughtin Cross 374 Lislaughtin Abbey 375 A Friend of the People 376 My Dark Fathers 377 The Limerick Train 380 A Small Light 388 Shelley in Dublin 394 The Saddest News 395 The Big House 396 Wall 397 Beatings 398 The Curse 398 Local History 399 Three Tides 399 Freedom Fighter 400 My Indifference 400 The Prisoner 402 Traffic Lights, Merrion Road, Dublin 4 405 Killybegs 407 A Running Battle 408 De Valera at Ninety-two 410 Oliver Speaks to His Countrymen 414 Points of View 414 Calling the Shots 415 The House That Jack Didn't Build 417 Statement of the Former Occupant 419 The Joke 422 The Ship of Flame 8 VOICES 425 Connection 425 Shell 426 Sea 427 The Island 428 The Sandwoman 429 Bread 430 Lightning 431 Book 432 House 432 Crow 433 The Singing Tree 434 The Tree's Voice 434 The Cherry Trees 437 The Speech of Trees 437 Latin 439 Word 440 Loneliness 442 Tide 442 Bullet 442 Peace 443 Skin 445 Scar 445 Bomb 447 Freckle 448 Time 449 Worm 450 Money 450 Rumour 452 Silence 453 Raindrop 453 Key 455 Heart 456 Poetry 457 Game 9 THAT MUSIC MAY SURVIVE 461 The Gift 461 Blackbird 462 God's Laughter 463 Living Ghosts 463 The Singers 465 Published at Last! 466 The Singing Girl Is Easy in Her Skill 467 Sing and Be Damned to It 467 The Wren-boy 468 Sounds 469 The Voice-of-Us-All 469 Star 470 The Whiteness 471 Entering 472 I can't find you anywhere 473 Mud 474 Prayer to Venus (after Lucretius) 475 A Soft Amen 476 At home 476 The Adventure of Learning 477 There Will Be Dreams 477 Like the Swallow 478 Begin 481 Index of titles & first lines

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CIN1852246634VG
9781852246631
1852246634
Familiar Strangers: New & Selected Poems 1960-2004 by Brendan Kennelly
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloodaxe Books Ltd
20040527
496
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