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Love Poet, Carpenter: Michael Longley at Seventy

Michael Longley

Love Poet, Carpenter: Michael Longley at Seventy

Edited by Robin Robertson

• Poetry • Fiction • Non Fiction • Hardback • New Titles

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Michael Longley once remarked, ‘If I knew where poems came from, I’d go there.’ In the forty years since his first book, No Continuing City, Longley has shown he has been there, many times. This book is firstly a salute to a poet whose formal invention and lyrical depth are exemplary, but it is also an affectionate tribute by sixty writers, artists and friends to a man of great personal warmth and generosity – who has done so much for the arts in his native Ulster.

Michael Longley has been acknowledged as one of our greatest living poets: Seamus Heaney has described him as 'a keeper of the artistic estate, a custodian of griefs and wonders’ and John Burnside as ‘one of the finest lyric poets of our century’. Longley is also a poet of variety and influence, working in a number of modes and excelling in all of them. As a war poet he links Homeric Greece to the Somme and the ‘Troubles’ – believing, as David Jones did, that all wars are, in essence, the same war. Similarly, as a nature poet, love poet and elegist, he is a celebrant of life in all its states and stages. Whether he is writing of his home city of Belfast or his second, adopted ‘home’ in Carrigskeewaun, Co. Mayo; whether it’s of the ‘heroic’ dead of the Great War or the diminished dead of the ghettoes or the camps; whether he is describing a flight of birds or a wild flower, Michael Longley is always celebrating the gentleness, transience and beauty of life. As he says in the one-line poem ‘Lost’: ‘my lost lamb lovelier than all the wool.’ This book, then, is a celebration of the celebrant.

This Festschrift, with contributions from sixty writers and artists, is published in celebration of Michael Longley's seventieth birthday in July 2009.

Fleur Adcock • Michael Allen • Simon Armitage • John Banville • Sebastian Barry • Fran Brearton • John Burnside • David Cabot • Ciaran Carson • Douglas Carson • Gillian Clarke • Patricia Craig • Robert Crawford • Kevin Crossley-Holland • Gerald Dawe • Greg Delanty • Eamon Duffy • Ian Duhig • Douglas Dunn • Paul Durcan • Paul Farley • James Fenton • Leontia Flynn • Alan Gillis • Eamon Grennan • Donald Hall • Kerry Hardie • Dermot Healy • Seamus Heaney • Kathleen Jamie • Dillon Johnston • Robert Johnstone • Fergal Keane • Brendan Kennelly • Nick Laird • Sarah Longley •Tom MacIntyre •
Thomas McCarthy • Peter McDonald • Medbh McGuckian • Derek Mahon • John Montague • Jeffrey Morgan • Sinead Morrissey • Andrew Motion • Paul Muldoon • Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill • Bernard O’Donoghue • Dennis O’Driscoll • Sharon Olds • Caitriona O’Reilly • Frank Ormsby • Don Paterson •
Glenn Patterson • Justin Quinn • Piotr Sommer • Anne Tannahill • Adam Thorpe • Anthony Thwaite •
Michael Viney • David Wheatley
 


Price Pages Size ISBN

Price:
£15.00

128 216 x 138mm 978-1904634-90-4

 

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