Ballads of a Bogman by Sigerson Clifford

Ballads of a Bogman by Sigerson Clifford

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The way of life in an Irish valley is recalled in these bewitching verses.

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Ballads of a Bogman by Sigerson Clifford

Sigerson Clifford has set his poems against the mountain backdrop that edges Dingle Bay from the Laune to the Inney. He has a special feeling for the beauty of the valleys and mountains of Kerry. With a rare sense of intimacy he takes the reader through the dew-wet grass of sloping fields, or to sit with him in a cosy pub. In these ballads Clifford has caught and held the witchery of Kerry. The verses, wistful and gay, recall the comings and goings of a people whose lime-whitened houses nestle in the hills between the bog and the lighthouse. The author displays a true gift for ballad poetry in the tricks and turns of speech he employs in this charming collection.
Sigerson Clifford was born in Cork in 1913 of Kerry parentage. He won the 1944 Kerry Drama Festival Cup for his first play, Nano. His second play, The Great Pacificator, was produced by the Abbey Theatre in 1947. His other works include Death Sails the Shannon, The Glassy Man, The Wild Colonial Boy, Travelling Tinkers and Lascar Rock. He died in 1985.
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ISBN 13 9781856350105
ISBN 10 185635010X
Title Ballads of a Bogman
Author Sigerson Clifford
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher The Mercier Press Ltd
Year published 1986-01-01
Number of pages 88
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.