Plenitude

Thomas McCarthy author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Carcanet Press Ltd

Publishing:27th Mar '25

£11.99

This title is due to be published on 27th March, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Plenitude cover

Following upon Pandemonium (2016) and Prophecy (2019), Plenitude marks a moment of completion and buoyant plenty in a very real and contemporary Irish world. Enriched at all times by a sense of history – the precise histories of heritage gardens, of novelists such as Molly Keane and Waterford neighbours who had gone to the Great War – his is a poetry of both brief formal lyric and longer historical meditation.

A working gardener since early childhood, his thoughts return constantly to images of seasonal change within humanised landscapes, to flowers, trees and changing seasons. The plenitude of the present moment in Ireland, its unexpected prosperity, is constantly prised open to reveal painful childhood memories and stressful political meditations.

With McCarthy, the past, and the past remembered, is never far from the surface of the poems, and Plenitude contains many such illuminated moments, whether the poet is walking in the great Fota House gardens or pausing at a winter cafe in New York’s Upper Westside.

‘a poet of lovingly observed small details.’David Wheatley, TLS

'No other poet comes to mind, living or dead, who has succeeded in engaging the political as poetic subject matter... McCarthy, it would seem, has been able to internalize the subject matter and given it the time to cool down and clarify, until his art can give it a shape.'August Kleinzahler

ISBN: 9781800174108

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Weight: unknown

96 pages