Donegal Tarantella

Moya Cannon author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Carcanet Press Ltd

Published:26th Sep '19

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This sixth collection from a renowned Irish poet features lyrical poems that explore themes of history, archaeology, and geology, reflecting the human spirit's deep yearning for expression through music and song.

Donegal Tarantella is the sixth collection by an esteemed Irish poet published by Carcanet, joining the ranks of notable figures such as Eavan Boland, Sinead Morrissey, and Mary O'Malley. This collection showcases the poet's unique voice and perspective, reflecting on themes that resonate deeply with the human experience.

In this volume, the poet delves into various subjects, including history, archaeology, and geology. These elements serve as a backdrop for a series of lyric poems that explore the intricate connections between the past and the present. The poet's reflections invite readers to consider how these themes shape our understanding of identity and belonging, while also highlighting the timeless nature of human expression.

At the heart of Donegal Tarantella lies a profound exploration of the human spirit's yearning for expression through music and song. The poems resonate with a sense of longing and creativity, capturing the essence of what it means to be human. Through evocative language and imagery, the poet invites readers to engage with the emotional landscape of the work, making it a compelling addition to contemporary Irish poetry.

'a music which is all their own, through which the reader can enter a unique dialogue between elegy and celebration' - Eavan Boland; 'a deep interiority and soaring lyricism... a showing forth of the earth.' - Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill; 'A revelation in its range and depth. These poems are written out of Moya Cannon's enduring preoccupations: with history – especially the history of exile and displacement – with music, language, loss. True to the shifts of real experience, sometimes heartbreaking, sometimes ironic, she deploys an understated technique, in a voice that is deliberate, exact and witty. Here are poems, landscapes alive with birds, people and stories, that show us our world, our past and culture through the gift of just, joyful words; they help us to reflect and to live.' - Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin

ISBN: 9781784107871

Dimensions: 216mm x 135mm x 7mm

Weight: unknown

80 pages