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What This Earth Cost Us

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Irish poet Theo Dorgan's first two collections, The Ordinary House of Love and Rosa Mundi, went out of print quickly; they were never republished despite widespread and ongoing demand. This book gathers in the poems from those early books, and brings them to a new and wider audience. Theo Dorgan is a poet, prose writer, editor, scriptwriter, translator and sailor. His prose account of a transatlantic voyage under sail Sailing for Home (Penguin Ireland) was praised by Doris Lessing as "a book for everyone". He is the editor and compiler of A Book of Uncommon Prayer (Penguin). He is the editor of Irish Poetry Since Kavanagh, and co-editor of Leabhar Mor na hEireann / The Great Book of Ireland, An Leabhar Mor / The Great Book of Gaelic, the anthology Watching the River Flow and the acclaimed collection of historical essays Revising the Rising. His translations of the Slovenian poet Barbara Korun (in collaboration with the poet and Ana Jelnikar), were published as Songs of Earth and Light. He translates from the Irish and from the French and his own work has appeared in Italian (as La Casa ai Margini del Mundo) and in Spanish as La Hija de Safo. He is a member of Aosdana, Ireland's academy of the arts. "I liken Theo Dorgan to a latter-day Aimhirgin, conjuring up the realities of existence out of the mists of the unconscious" -Nuala Ni Dhomhnaill "The blend of street-warrior and muse poet is extraordinarily appealing. His is an Irish urban voice which can reach far into Russia as well as into the enchanted garden of Sufi love" -John Montague

Author Biography:

Theo Dorgan is one of the best known Irish poets of his generation. Born in Cork in 1953, he is the author of many collections of poems including Greek (2010) and Nine Bright Shiners (2014) which won the Irish Times Poetry Now Award. His prose publications include Sailing for Home (2004) and Time on the Ocean: A Voyage from Cape Horn to Cape Town (2010). He is a former Director of Poetry Ireland and is a frequent radio and television broadcaster in Ireland. His awards include the O’Shaughnessy Prize for Irish Poetry in 2010 and the Listowel Prize in 1992. He is a member of Aosdána, the Irish affiliation of writers and artists.
Release date Australia
April 21st, 2008
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Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Illustrations
black & white illustrations
Pages
172
Dimensions
140x216x10
ISBN-13
9781904556930
Product ID
2021996

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