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Songs for Ireland Robert Herbert McClean

Songs for Ireland By Robert Herbert McClean

Songs for Ireland by Robert Herbert McClean


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Songs for Ireland (Salvage Redux) is an interdisciplinary work by Irish experimental writer and audio-visual artist Robert Herbert McClean.

Songs for Ireland Summary

Songs for Ireland by Robert Herbert McClean

Songs for Ireland is the third publication from Irish experimental writer and audio-visual artist, Robert Herbert McClean, following his debut poetry collection, Pangs! (Test Centre, 2015) and his prose chapbook, Skrubolz Garbillkore (Book Works, 2018).

Songs for Ireland is an experimental, interdisciplinary work, drawing on McClean's practices as writer and artist film-maker. It is a motley hybrid of voices and modes that satirically styles itself as a cartoonish call and response, a polyvocal tech startup melodrama, a Wi-Fi, Sci-Fi comic hallucination.

Exploding the boundaries of the form and style of traditional poetry collections, Songs for Ireland is a radical rethinking of poetic practices, characterised by its energetic humour and McClean's unique, distinctive, idiosyncratic voice.

About Robert Herbert McClean

Robert Herbert McClean, an Irish writer and audio-visual artist, was a finalist for the Arts Foundation Futures Awards Poetry Fellowship, 2019. His debut book, Pangs! was published by Test Centre, 2015. His most recent publication, Skrubolz Garbillkore was commissioned and edited by Maria Fusco as part of the Dialecty series, published by Book Works, in association with The Common Guild, 2018.

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NGR9781913513016
9781913513016
1913513017
Songs for Ireland by Robert Herbert McClean
New
Paperback
Prototype Publishing Ltd.
2020-05-13
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