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What the Wolf Heard

€15,93
ISBN 1848614969

Autor: Daragh Breen

Editorial: Shearsman Books

Páginas: 90

Idioma: eng

Publicado: 07/10/2016

Alto: mm

Ancho: 140.00 mm

Lomo: 5.47 mm

Acabado: Tapa Blanda

Sinopsis:

In the opening Lighthouses section the west coast of Ireland is recast as a kind of Burroughsian Land of the Dead, with the ghost-lights from defunct lighthouses mixing with those of the automated in a sequence that slowly allows itself to be decoded.

Ned Kelly, given his own requiem, is found morphing in and out of a lupine-self following the destruction of the last wolf in Ireland and a period which saw the mass-banishment of many of the country’s underclasses to the new British antipodean colonies.

Other poems are suggestive of a bestiary, presenting various animals that have been damaged and reformed by their current environment.

A number of contemporary Irish artists are used as a sounding board, the poems following them, Alice-like, down their various rabbit-holes. Thrown into all of this mix are cameos from Harpo Marx and Mr. Punch, as well as opera-singing Alsatians.