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A new selection of Paul Durcan’s finest poems, published in celebration of his 80th birthday’He has written immortal poems. I revere him’ Michael LongleyFor fifty years the poet Paul Durcan has explored and questioned a world both real and imagined.Steeped in the goings-on of Ireland and preoccupied with its concerns, he has delighted, enriched and unsettled his readers. His prodigious output of more than twenty collections bursts with poems that are courageously personal and passionately spiritual – a body of work that contains multitudes.‘The great enemy of art is the ego’ says Durcan. ‘It keeps getting in the way. One needs the ego to disappear so that I become you; I become the people walking up and down the street.’First published in 1967, Durcan remains the most of companionable of poets. His vivacity and ability to surprise has never been clearer than in this new selection of eighty of his finest poems, published in celebration of his 80th birthday.EDITED BY NIALL MACMONAGLEWITH AN INTRODUCTION BY COLM TOIBIN

Additional information

Weight 0.335 kg
Dimensions 2.1 × 14 × 22.3 cm
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Format

Hardback

Language

Pages

224

Publisher

Year Published

2024-9-12

Imprint

Publication City/Country

London, United Kingdom

ISBN 10

1787304841

Review Quote

His is a once-in-a-generation talent. He has written immortal poems. I revere him.

Other text

To have heard him read adds another pleasure to the reading of his work – but the voice speaks clearly on the page in poems of harrowing intimacy, politics and love