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Collected poems / Ted Hughes
Title : Collected poems Material Type: printed text Authors: Ted Hughes, Author ; Paul Keegan, Author Publisher: London : Faber and Faber Publication Date: 2003 Pagination: xIi, 1333 p. Size: 24 cm ISBN (or other code): 978-0-571-21719-9 General note: Includes index Languages : English (eng) Original Language : English (eng) Descriptors: Poems - Collections Class number: 821.914 Record link: https://library.seeu.edu.mk/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=5577 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 5702-016910 821.914 Hug-Col 2003 General Collection Library "Max van der Stoel" English Available Life is a dream / Paul Durcan
Title : Life is a dream : 40 years reading poems, 1967-2007 Material Type: printed text Authors: Paul Durcan, Author Publisher: London : Harvill Secker Publication Date: 2009 Pagination: xx, 586 p. Size: 24 cm ISBN (or other code): 978-1-84655-024-9 General note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 567)
Includes index (p. 571-586)Languages : English (eng) Original Language : English (eng) Descriptors: English poetry - 20th century
English poetry - Irish authorsClass number: 821.914 Abstract: Famous for his electrifying poetry readings, Paul Durcan marks four decades of composing silently and reciting aloud with this magnificent collection, which brings together for the first time the critically acclaimed poet's own choice of his work from his first book, "Endsville" (1967), to "The Laughter of Mothers" (2007). "Life is a Dream" represents the whole range of Durcan's writing - funny and subversive verse narratives and self-mocking poems of underachievement, poems celebrating love and sex or the lives of famous writers and artists, as well as tender, poignant verses commemorating the dead. Throughout his long career, Durcan has continued to make passionate and moving poetry out of his own and his country's misfortunes. He is by turns a surrealist, a mystic, an Irish comedian with perfect comic timing and an angry champion of the oppressed. "Life is a Dream" reaffirms the constant vision and artistic integrity of one of the most powerful, humane and original voices in modern poetry. Contents note: O west-port in the light of Asia minor; Teresa's bar; Sam's cross; Jesus, break his fall; Jumping the train tracks with Angela; The Berlin wall cafe; Going home to Russia; Daddy, daddy; Crazy about women; A snail in my prime; Give my your hand; A goose in the frost; Christmas day; greetings to our friends in Brazil; Cries of an Irish caveman; the art of life; The laughter of mothers; Record link: https://library.seeu.edu.mk/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=16931 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 1702-001850 821.914 Dur-Lif 2009 General Collection Library "Max van der Stoel" English Available Maggot / Paul Muldoon
Title : Maggot Material Type: printed text Authors: Paul Muldoon, Author Publisher: London : Faber and Faber Publication Date: 2010 Pagination: 120 p. Size: 24 cm ISBN (or other code): 978-0-571-26925-9 Languages : English (eng) Original Language : English (eng) Descriptors: Poetry - English literature Class number: 821.914 Abstract: Paul Muldoon reminds us that he is a traditional poet who is steadfastly at odds with tradition. If the poetic sequence is the main mode of Maggot, it certainly isn't your father's poetic sequence. Taking as a starting point W.B. Yeats' remark that the only fit topics for a serious mood are 'sex and the dead', Muldoon finds unexpected ways of thinking and feeling about what it means to come to terms with the early twenty-first century. It's no accident that the centerpiece of "Maggot" is an outlandish meditation on a failed poem that draws on the vocabulary of entomological forensics. The last series of linked lyrics, meanwhile, takes as its 'subject' the urge to memorialize the scenes of fatal car accidents. The extravagant linkage of rot and the erotic is at the heart of not only the title-sequence but many of the round-songs that characterize "Maggot" and has led Angela Leighton, writing in the TLS, to see these new poems (on their earlier appearance in Plan B, an interim volume which included several of the poems in "Maggot") as giving readers 'a thrilling, wild, fairground ride, with few let-ups for the squeamish. Record link: https://library.seeu.edu.mk/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=16986 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 1702-001871 821.914 Mul-Mag 2010 General Collection Library "Max van der Stoel" English Available New selected poems, 1966-1987 / Seamus Heaney
Title : New selected poems, 1966-1987 Material Type: printed text Authors: Seamus Heaney, Author Publisher: London : Faber and Faber Publication Date: [1991] Pagination: [x], [245] p. Size: 20 cm ISBN (or other code): 978-0-571-14372-6 General note: Includes index Languages : English (eng) Original Language : English (eng) Descriptors: English poetry
Poetry - Collections - 1966-1987
Poetry - English poetryClass number: 821.914 Record link: https://library.seeu.edu.mk/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=4125 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 5702-016827 821.914 Hea-New 1991 General Collection Library "Max van der Stoel" English Available 5702-016829 821.914 Hea-New 1991 General Collection Library "Max van der Stoel" English Available 5702-016828 821.914 Hea-New 1991 General Collection Library "Max van der Stoel" English Available 5702-016826 821.914 Hea-New 1991 General Collection Library "Max van der Stoel" English Available 5702-016825 821.914 Hea-New 1991 General Collection Library "Max van der Stoel" English Available 5702-016824 821.914 Hea-New 1991 General Collection Library "Max van der Stoel" English Available Other Edens
Title : Other Edens : The Life and Work of Brian Coffey Material Type: printed text Authors: Benjamin Keatinge, Editor ; Aengus Woods, Editor Publisher: Dublin : Irish Academic Press Publication Date: 2010 Pagination: xv, 288 p. Size: 24 cm ISBN (or other code): 978-0-7165-2910-1 General note: Includes bibliographical references (p.[261]-280)
Includes index (p.281-288)Languages : English (eng) Original Language : English (eng) Descriptors: Coffey, Brian
Poetry - English literatureClass number: 821.914 Abstract: There are perhaps few Irish poets on whom critical opinion is so divided as Brian Coffey. Pioneering scholarship by Stan Smith (whose 1974 essay 'On Other Grounds: The Poetry of Brian Coffey' was the first serious discussion of his verse) and J.C.C. Mays (notably the 1975 Irish University Review: Brian Coffey Special Issue, in which Advent first appeared) has been followed up in notable contributions by Gerald Dawe (1989), Jack Morgan (1993), Alex Davis (1995) and Donal Moriarty (2000).! Against this, Coffey has received less than his due from the Irish critical establishment, with parsimonious inclusions in major anthologies2 and negative judgements from the likes of Alan Gillis and Justin Quinn, both of whom underestimate Coffey's distinctive voice in their recent studies of modern Irish poetry.3 This new volume of essays on Brian Coffey has its origins in a centenary symposium held in October 2005 at Trinity College Dublin celebrating Coffey's life and work. The symposium, which included both academics and contemporary poets, was held under the heading 'Continuings' taken from Coffey's best-known poem 'Missouri Sequence': 'Beginnings we see, / and continuings, / and endings in due course' (PV, p.83). A modest affair, it stood in stark contrast to the expansive celebrations held for both the 2004 anniversary of Bloomsday and the 2006 centenary of Samuel Beckett's birth. As wholly appropriate as such festivities were, in this context the contrast serves to underline the value of admittance into the higher echelons of the Irish literary canon and, less comfortably, the price of its refusal. Attention to Coffey's work has, of course, been discontinuous, ressembling the 'broken line' of Irish Modernism identified by Alex Davis in his book A Broken Line: Denis Devlin and Irish Poetic Modernism (2000). But, as this volume shows, there are continuities too. Indeed, Coffey's persistent voice may have disappeared from view.... Contents note: Augustus Young: Seeing Brian Coffey: 'word hidden for all'; Gerald Dawe: Brian Coffey : Opposing the Inevitable; Maria Johnston: 'Well-made things are worth songs' : The Music of Third Person; Geoffrey Squires : Eight Lines of Coffey : A Note on Prosody; Sandra O'Connell: Brian Coffey and George Reavey : A Friendship of lasting Importance; Thomas Dillon Redshaw: Le Livre d'artiste : Mallarme, Reavey, Coffey; J.C.C. Mays: Brian Coffey's Review of Beckett's Murphy : 'Take warning while you praise'; Brian Coffey, with Editors' Note: More and/or Less than Fifty Years Ago; Benjamin Keatinge: 'Missouri Sequence' and the Search for a Habitat; James Matthew Wilson: Brian Coffey, Jacques Maritain and 'Missouri Sequence'; Aengus Woods: Brian Coffey's Metaphysics of Love; Billy Mills: Coffey/Dante/Pound : A Personal Encounter; Harry Gilonis: Mapping Half of Advent; John Parsons: Brian Coffey and the Two Fat Ladies; Waclaw Grzybowski: Homeric Spirituality : The Metaphor of the Heroic in Death of Hektor; Andrew Goodspeed: 'Hektor across three thousand years' : Antiquity and the Modern Moment; Michael Smith: Coffey with TV : A Personal Memoir; Kit Fryatt: 'Must not attempt escape/from here and now' : Maurice Scully Reading Brian Coffey; John Coffey: Brian Coffey : A Child's Memories; Thomas Dillon Redshaw: Descriptive Checklist of Books and Pamphlets by Brian Coffey; Record link: https://library.seeu.edu.mk/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=14287 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 1702-000871 821.914 Other 2010 General Collection Library "Max van der Stoel" English Available The Penguin book of contemporary Irish poetry
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