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Issue 29

Poetry Ireland Review Issue 29 :

Edited by Micheal O’Siadhail& Chris Agee
  • Editorial

A Wicked June

Anne Stevenson  » more details

Afterimages

Michael O’Loughlin  » more details

An Academic Story

Louis Simpson  » more details

An Interview with Louis Simpson

Micheal O’Soadhail  » more details

Athens to Athenry: Padraic Fallon Rediscovered

Dennis O’Driscoll  » more details

Bedside Reading

Seamus Heaney  » more details

Bush Accident

James Berry  » more details

Cigerette Elegy

Michael O’Loughlin  » more details

Credo

Mary O’Malley  » more details

Crossing from Chinatown

Vincent Woods  » more details

Crows of the Imagination

Desmond O’Grady  » more details

Daedalus

Diane Fahey  » more details

Douglas of Sorbie and the Adder

Jon Silkin  » more details

For Aunts

Anne Haverty  » more details

Heat-Wave

Malcolm MacClancy  » more details

Home

Christopher Dillon  » more details

House Sparrows in October

Michael D. Riley  » more details

In The Garden of Earthly Delights

Julie O’Callaghan  » more details

Issac Leybush Peretz

Robert Pinsky  » more details

Just A Moment

Patrick Gallagher  » more details

Land

Gerard Anthony Donovan  » more details

Landscapes

Rosita Boland  » more details

Love?s Tracery

Joy Hendry  » more details

Maeve Callaghan?s Pool

John Millett  » more details

Night

Pat Boran  » more details

Night Probing

James Berry  » more details

Night Train Through The Brenner

Harry Clifton  » more details

Nightfall

Anne-Marie Brumm  » more details

Ophelia in Sydney

Theo Dorgan  » more details

Parnell

Pádraig Ó Snodaigh  » more details

Poet as Librarian

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Progenitors

Eithne Strong  » more details

Promethea

Joy Hendry  » more details

Recent Poetry Pickings

Dennis O’Driscoll  » more details

Saint Catherine of Siena?s Ecstatic Vision of her Bethrothal at Grabhall Bay, Crosshaven, Co. Cork

Pat Cotter  » more details

Saturday Afternoon in Dublin

Julie O’Callaghan  » more details

Secrets

Sheila O’Hagan  » more details

Settled Life Makes Me Crazy

Anne Kennedy  » more details

Seventeen

ine Miller  » more details

Stone Doorstep

Angela Greene  » more details

The Beauty Of The Moon

Anne Haverty  » more details

The Dancers at Kilkenny

Bernard MacDonagh  » more details

The Farmer

Gerard Anthony Donovan  » more details

The Gift

Catherine Phil MacCarthy  » more details

The Leech-Gatherer

Louis Simpson  » more details

The Morganatica

Gordon Meade  » more details

The Path

Angela Greene  » more details

The Penguin Book of Contemporary Irish Poetry, editedby Peter Fallon and Derek Mahon

Augustine Martin  » more details

The Poem-Doctor

Mark Hutcheson  » more details

The Poet In The Faubourg ?Jewish

Robert Pinsky  » more details

The Professor?s Tale

Anne Stevenson  » more details

The Skylight

Seamus Heaney  » more details

The Test of the Bow

Thomas B. O’Grady  » more details

The World at Eleven

Knute Skinner  » more details

Thomas Kinsella, Five Irish Poets Pat Boran, The Unwound Clock Ciaran O’Driscoll, The Poet and His S

Tom Halpin  » more details

Thomas Kinsella, Personal Places and Poems From Centre City Seamus Heaney, New Selected Poems

Douglas Sealy  » more details

Trains

Pat Boran  » more details

Traveller in the Diamond Country

Seán Dunne  » more details

Two Threnodies After Jan Kochanowski

Jenny Robertson  » more details

Unfolding the Spirit

Joy Hendry  » more details

Valparaiso Cats

Teresita Durkan  » more details

Voice in an Airport, Dying

Theo Dorgan  » more details

When George Fox Smiled At Me

Louis Hemmings  » more details

Woollen House

John Millett  » more details

air f?ith an t-sealgair

Aonghus MacNeacail  » more details

on hunters bog

Aonghus MacNeacail  » more details
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