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Michael Longley
Cenotaph of Snow: Sixty Poems about War The seven previously unpublished poems in Cenotaph of Snow add a fresh perspective to Michael Longley's selection of war-themed poems, ranging from 'In Memoriam', written in 1965, to 'Sleep & Death', composed in August 2002. Longley writes: 'These are poems about war, not war poems. You have to be a war poet to write war poems. I am a non-combatant drawn to the subject of war for a number of reasons, including: 1) my father fought in the First World War, was decorated for bravery and - an old-fashioned patriot - joined up again in 1939; 2) my native Ulster has been disfigured for thirty years by fratricidal violence; 3) I revere the poets of 1914-1918 (Owen, Rosenberg, Sassoon, Sorley, Blunden, Thomas, Jones) and their successors of 1939-1945 (Douglas, Lewis); 4) in my forties I rediscovered Homer, first the Odyssey and then the Iliad which is the most powerful of all war poems as well as being the greatest poem about death. My versions of passages from Homer have allowed me to say things that I might not otherwise have been able to articulate. These, then, are the preoccupations behind Cenotaph of Snow.'
Enitharmon Press 2003 hbk £35.00 ISBN 1900564696
Author details available at http://www.contemporarywriters.com/authors/?p=auth199
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Michael Longley
Collected Poems Michael Longley has been called 'one of the finest lyric poets of our time.' His Collected Poems, the work of 40 years, displays a brilliantly sustained achievement, whose depth, beauty and wit can now be fully appreciated.
Jonathan Cape Ltd (Vintage) 2006 hbk £25.00 ISBN 0224079271
Author details available at http://www.contemporarywriters.com/authors/?p=auth199
http://books.guardian.co.uk/review/story/0,,1920830,00.html
Michael Longley
Selected Poems Michael Longley's life in Northern Ireland has contributed to the complexity of a poetic universe in this collection where love, friendship and aesthetics contend with war, death and violence. He looks to poets such as Homer and Ovid, and the poets of the world wars, for his mentors.
Jonathan Cape 1998 hbk £15.99 ISBN 0-224-05277-2
Jonathan Cape 1998 pbk £8.00 ISBN 0-224-05035-4
Michael Longley
Snow Water The poems collected in Snow Water find their gravity and centre in Michael Longley's adopted home in west Mayo, but range widely in their attention - from ancient Greece to Paris and Pisa, from Central Park to the trenches of the Somme. Meditations on nature and mortality, there is a depth and delicacy to these poems, a state of lucid wonder, that allows for the easy companionship of love poem and elegy, hymns to marriage and friendship and lyric explorations of loss. Though the embodiment of these themes is often found in the wildlife of Carrigskeewaun and Allaran Point - the plovers and oystercatchers, whooper swans and snow geese, the hares and otters, the marsh marigolds and yellow flags - Snow Water is emphatically a celebration of humanity. These are all, in a way, poems of love and kinship - even the magnificent sequence that links the horrors of the Great War with those of the Trojan War, and with all the wars between. What Longley says of Edward Thomas might easily be said of him: 'The nature poet turned into a war poet as if/He could cure death with the rub of a dock leaf'.
2004 Foward Prize (Shortlist)
2004 TS Eliot Prize (Shortlist) Jonathan Cape 2004 hbk £100.00 ISBN 0-224-07358-3
Jonathan Cape 2004 pbk £8.00 ISBN 0-224-07257-9
Michael Longley
Tuppenny Stung A collection of autobiographical prose pieces from the renowned Irish poet.
Lagan Press pbk £4.95 ISBN 1-873687-15-X
Author details available at http://www.contemporarywriters.com/authors/?p=auth199
http://www.geocities.com/abbeypress/michael_longley.html
Michael Longley
The Weather in Japan Consolidating and expanding on the vision of his two previous collections, Longley takes the reader through the various hells we have made this century, from the fields of Flanders, through Terezin and Auschwitz to the troubled north of Ireland. In images drawn from Italy, America and Japan he explores the fundamentals of home and civilisation.
2000 T S Eliot Prize; 2001 Irish Times Literary Prize, Irish Poetry (shortlisted)
Jonathan Cape 2000 pbk £8.00 ISBN 0-224-06043-0
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