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What the Wolf Heard Daragh Breen

What the Wolf Heard By Daragh Breen

What the Wolf Heard by Daragh Breen


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In the opening section of this volume the west coast of Ireland is recast as a kind of Burroughsian Land of the Dead, with the ghost-lights from defunct lighthouses mixing with those of the automated in a sequence that slowly allows itself to be decoded.

What the Wolf Heard Summary

What the Wolf Heard by Daragh Breen

In the opening Lighthouses section of this volume the west coast of Ireland is recast as a kind of Burroughsian Land of the Dead, with the ghost-lights from defunct lighthouses mixing with those of the automated in a sequence that slowly allows itself to be decoded. Ned Kelly, given his own requiem, is found morphing in and out of a lupine-self following the destruction of the last wolf in Ireland and a period which saw the mass-banishment of many of the country's underclasses to the new British antipodean colonies. Other poems are suggestive of a bestiary, presenting various animals that have been damaged and reformed by their current environment.

About Daragh Breen

Daragh Breen was born in Cork in 1970. He has two previous collections, Across the Sound: shards from the history of an island (November Press, 2003) and Whale (November Press, 2010). His poetry has appeared extensively in Irish literary journals, including The Stinging Fly and Poetry Ireland, and he was also included in Poetry Ireland's 2015 anthology Everything to Play For: 99 Poems About Sport, edited by John McAuliffe. Having previously lived in London, Wales and Dublin, he now lives in West Cork. He has read at various Irish poetry festivals including the Cork International Poetry Festival and Soundeye.

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GOR009809959
9781848614963
1848614969
What the Wolf Heard by Daragh Breen
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Shearsman Books
2016-10-14
86
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