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Crooked love Louis de Paor

Crooked love By Louis de Paor

Crooked love by Louis de Paor


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Louis de Paor is one of Ireland's leading Irish-language poets. This new dual-language selection is drawn from his collections Cupla Siamach an Ama/The Siamese Twins of Time and Gra fiar/Crooked Love, and includes the sequence 'La da raibh/One day', adapted for a dual-language radio feature with music by Dana Lyn broadcast on RTE in 2021.

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Crooked love: Gra fiar by Louis de Paor

Louis de Paor is one of Ireland's leading Irish-language poets, and was a key figure in the Irish language poetry renaissance of the 1980s and 90s. His dual-language selection The Brindled Cat and the Nightingale's Tongue was published in 2014, following his selected poems, Rogha Danta (2012), voted one of the top ten collections in Irish since the turn of the millennium. This new dual-language selection is mainly drawn from two other collections, Cupla Siamach an Ama/The Siamese Twins of Time and Gra fiar/Crooked Love, with translations made by Louis de Paor with Kevin Anderson and Biddy Jenkinson. It shows a paring back of language and a greater flexibility of form in his poetry, as well as a preoccupation with the passage of time and its implications for both familial and sexual love. His narrative skill and inventiveness come together in the sequence 'La da raibh/One day', which follows a day in the life of an imaginary village in the west of Ireland where the living and the dead, the real and the unreal, collide. This was adapted for a dual-language radio feature with music by Dana Lyn broadcast on RTE Lyric FM and Raidio na Gaeltachta in 2021.

Crooked love Reviews

There is a great deal of narrative play and wit. The imagery is taken from common life as observed at first hand mostly, but transformed by a delight in resemblance and transformation... there is a Chagallian inclusiveness and generosity in the poems that is more than its incidents. The poetry can turn to darkness and the public world as well as to the intimate village or street. -- George Szirtes * Poetry Ireland Review, on The Brindled Cat and the Nightingale's Tongue *
While poetry should always be romantic (there never is a practical reason for the stuff) he always avoided the romanticism of the mushy line and the soft tone and the fuzzy diction. There was always something wire-taut about his work. No floss here. -- Alan Titley * The Irish Times *
De Paor has for long been a master of the short lyric in which the literal and the figurative combine in a tight nexus of images that distil the character of a particular individual, relationship or encounter. The highly sensuous poems from the early collections set the scene for a body of work where sight and touch and smell are often invoked and where intense moments or intimate states are exposed by flashes of light or by dramatic physical contrast. The collection Rogha Danta is a rich representation of the work of a poet who is now in his prime and still producing fresh and challenging poems that speak to and across different generations. It is a mark of major achievement and a sign that there is much more to come. -- Mairin Nic Eoin

About Louis de Paor

Louis de Paor was born in Cork in 1961 and and was a key figure in the Irish language literary renaissance of the 1980s and 90s, editing the influential Irish-language journal Innti for a time. He spent time as a lecturer in Irish at University College Cork and Thomond College, Limerick, before combining teaching with radio work in Australia from 1987 to 1996. He was appointed Director of the Centre for Irish Studies at NUI Galway in 2000. His dual-language selection The Brindled Cat and the Nightingale's Tongue was published in 2014, and his dual language anthology Leabhar na hAthghabhala / Poems of Repossession in 2016. His latest dual-language selection, Crooked Love / Gra fiar, was published by Bloodaxe Books with Clo Iar-Chonnacht in 2022. He lives in Oughterard, Co. Galway.

Table of Contents

Clar |Contents I Don gcead ghluin a mhairfidh treis 8 | For the first generation to survive bhas na Gaeilge the death of Irish Caora finiuna 12 | Grapes Fuaran 16 | Fountain Iascaire is ea m'athair le ceart 20 | My father is a fisherman by right Cloigini 24 | Bells Luascain 28 | Swings II Multi-tasking 34 | Multi-tasking Hatai 38 | Hats off Boithre 42 | Chaos theory Matamaitic 46 | Mathematics Lanuinti 48 | Couples Bratacha 52 | Flags Inion Deichtine 54 | Deichtine's daughter III La da raibh... 56 | One day... IV Luck 102 | Luck Ar Oilean Bruny 108 | On Bruny Island Garbhach, Inis Cara 112 | Garbhach, Inis Cara Aesthetics 118 | Aesthetics Mise agus an leabhar i gCafe na Beatha 126 | The Book and I in Cafe de la Vie V Macalla 134 | Echoes Pluaiseanna 136 | Caverns Ar cuairt 142 | Visiting Rosanna 146 | Roses Teada 150 | Strings Paidir Ameiriceanach 154 | American prayer Notai 157 | Notes

Additional information

GOR012215908
9781780375946
1780375948
Crooked love: Gra fiar by Louis de Paor
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloodaxe Books Ltd
20220225
160
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