O'Donoghue's poems are an object lesson in how to write poetry that matters. The new collection confirms him as one of the most lyrical, amused, tragic and serious poets currently writing in English. -- Maitreyabandhu - PN Review
The poignancy of O'Donoghue's migratory imagination is . . . the perfect travelling companion. -- Kelly Grovier - TLS
As with everything O'Donoghue writes, the more you look, the more you see. -- Roger Cox - Scotsman
Many of the book's character-driven poems are fruitfully complicated, both by an explicit questioning of the narrative in view and its contemporary validity. -- Karen McCarthy Woolf - Poetry Review
Compelling and simple diction . . . full of gentle, sometimes undetectable flashes of humour. -- Alice Troy-Donovan - London Magazine
A collection of expert lyric poems from Bernard O'Donoghue, which movingly animates the characters of his childhood in County Cork - now in paperback.
About the Author
Bernard O'Donoghue was born in Cullen, Co Cork in 1945. He is an Emeritus Fellow of Wadham College, where he taught Medieval English and Modern Irish Poetry. He has published six collections of poetry, including Gunpowder, winner of the 1995 Whitbread Prize for Poetry, and The Seasons of Cullen Church, shortlisted for the 2016 T. S. Eliot Prize. His Selected Poems was published by Faber in