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Washing Windows Too Alan Hayes

Washing Windows Too By Alan Hayes

Washing Windows Too by Alan Hayes


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Washing Windows Too contains 100 new poems, selected by co-editor Alan Hayes, by Irish women, living on the island and abroad, who have not yet published a full collection of poetry.

Washing Windows Too Summary

Washing Windows Too: Irish Women Write Poetry by Alan Hayes

The writers in Washing Windows Too have things on their minds that have exploded into that love-urgency that makes writers write. And, just as it should be, few subjects are off limits. A poet may not always love her inspirational material, but those here revere the act of writing so much - value it so much - that honing their ideas, visions, and insights into poem-shaped, concrete objects has become crucial. It is an honour to witness what has urged these writers to the process of thought, cogitation, sentence, and finally, poem. Many writers use writing as an attempt to solve life's conundrums - to solve themselves. And to understand the self and others better, too, because writing is the best way they know to gain sight into, and survive, the vagaries of life. Perhaps the writers in this anthology are like me - maybe for them, too, writing is their sanity and their joy, their best thinking and settling tool. A poem can be a path into the deepest, purest self, and back out again - through the very act of writing - to a calmer, less frenetic place. Because poets deal with issues that concern them - universal truths, often - certain themes emerge, as they do in all anthologies. In Washing Windows Too, particular groupings of motifs re-occur and these include birth and motherhood; child-love and empty nests; migration and refugees; women's power and agency; bodies, the male gaze, and violence; nature and its beauties; art, creation, and the act of writing itself; uneasy relationships; politics; health and illness; and grief and death. And, because we are living in the early twenty-twenties, the pandemic naturally features in some poems

About Alan Hayes

Alan Hayes is editor and publisher of Arlen House, Ireland's longest established publisher specialising in equality and diversity. Nuala O'Connor is a multi-award-winning novelist, short fiction writer and poet. Her current novel, Nora, is the One Dublin One Book choice for 2022.

Additional information

GOR013057985
9781851323111
1851323112
Washing Windows Too: Irish Women Write Poetry by Alan Hayes
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Arlen House
20220309
130
N/A
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