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Books
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Peter Sirr: The Swerve€13.99
The Swerve, his tenth collection, is Peter Sirr’s first book of poems since The Gravity Wave (2019), a Poetry Book Society Recommendation and winner of the Farmgate National Poetry Award.
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Kevin Graham: The Lookout Post€12.99
The Lookout Post seamlessly melds the ordinary and the literary. As the book’s title might suggest this is a collection of acutely observed reflection by an outstanding new and assured voice.
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Best-Loved Irish Ballads€14.99
Carefully selected ballads from Irish history, culture and heritage. Well-known and loved Irish songs. A perfect gift. Stunning photographs and woodcuts throughout.
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A Ghost in the Throat€11.99
A devastating and timeless tale about finding your voice by freeing another’s.
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Still Life (Paperback)€11.99
Following Ciaran Carson's diagnosis with incurable lung cancer in March of this year Still Life stares mortality in the face. A book of uncommon bravery, it is a hymn to art and to the ordinary beauties of a blessed life.
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Olympia and the Internet€11.99
Best known as a poet, Derek Mahon here gathers a further selection of recent prose pieces, autobiographical, critical and speculative, in a similar mode to his Red Sails, notably on cinema, revision, clouds, caravans and horizons.
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Red Sails (Paperback)€12.99
'The poet Derek Mahon writes delightful prose, and in Red Sails he considers topics ranging from seaplanes, through Ezra Pound and Cyril Connolly, to his own days as an advertising copywriter.' - John Banville, Books of the Year
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Mary LavinSpecial Price €14.99 Regular Price €24.99
Taking into account new archival material, the book investigates the thematic and stylistic features of Lavin’s work from a variety of perspectives, including the Irish-American.
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In the Light of (Paperback)€13.99
Ciaran Carson’s adaptations of prose into rhyming verse ‘are not conventional translations’, as his Author’s Note explains. They are engagements and experiments with the work of a poet who was ‘avant garde before the Avant-garde; a surrealist before Surrealism; and, environmentalist avant la lettre, his critique of industrial society is still relevant today.