Keats Lives is Moya Cannon’s fifth collection of poems. Characteristically rich in the moods and rhythms of the poet’s western Irish homeland, it is also drawn farther afield, towards contemplation of the disasters of previous centuries, their ‘many victories, many collars, little grace’. In , Moya’s first book (Oar, Salmon Press, Galway) won the Brendan Behan Award for the best first collection of poetry published in Ireland in the previous year. It was subsequently republished by Poolbeg Press and Gallery Press. She has since published five further collections. · Paperback: 58 pages ISBN ISBN Dimensions: x x cm Publisher: Poolbeg Press Ltd; New .
Organizational Behaviour: Integrated Readings (The ORBIT Series)|Andrzej Huczynski, Le Bain: Dancers' Workshop of San Francisco|Irving Penn, Great War Literature Notes on Edward Thomas: Selected Poems|W Lawrance, The Book of Upholstery: A Complete Reference|Candace Ord Manroe. 'In this new collection, Moya Cannon, through intent attention to light and sound and the natural materials that produce them, touches the very principle of life itself. Hands is a profoundly moving set of meditations on what it means to be alive, physically and emotionally.' Bernard O'Donoghue. Moya Cannon: "'Taom'" and "Hazelnuts". overwhelms the heart, in spring or winter. the word comes when needed. its accuracy steadying the heart. stirrings of a thousand different springs. and survived. Salmon Publishing, Bridge Mills, Galway, Ireland.
Moya Cannon was born in Dunfanaghy in Co. Donegal in She studied history and politics at University College, Dublin, and at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. She was Writer-in-Residence at Trent University, Ontario, in and editor of Poetry Ireland Rewiew in Praise for Moya Cannon 'Across three decades of work, these poems demonstrate the marked consistency of a poet whose early collections are accomplished and assured, and who knows how to take her time, and how best to use it This is an essential book for anyone interested in contemporary Irish poetry. Oar. Paperback: 58 pages. ISBN ISBN Moya Cannon’s style is a discreet as the advance of spring over her favoured landscapes.
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