Derek Mahon: A True Note – an anniversary appreciation by John Banville
The Belfast-born poet, who died five years ago, left us a precious legacy of transcendent beauty, vigour, wit and profundity
The Belfast-born poet, who died five years ago, left us a precious legacy of transcendent beauty, vigour, wit and profundity
Galway wordsmith undeterred by his own failure to develop a readership
Maybe these new poems consider memory to be a type of picture taking or making, the poet’s role to remember
Thomas Kinsella’s work is illuminated by ambience of inner-city Dublin, providing a Swiftian permanence
In my new poetry collection I reclaim tragic heroines, or at least imagine a different ending to their stories
This book contains Heaney’s unpublished poems plus all those from his single books of poetry published
The reader is transported by Heaney’s illuminating memory: we’re in a school, a photographer is visiting and the girls are having their picture taken
We contain multitudes. We don’t have to be afraid of ambiguity and difficulty
The President takes us back to an era of scarcity, warmth and unspoken love
The subversive voice of the poet, one of the foremost chroniclers of the Troubles, still echoes
Reviews of Harbour Doubts; When It Rained for a Million Years; Bunting’s Honey; and à la belle étoile
Tadhg Paul says writing helped him embrace to life again and regain mobility after his spinal cord injury
The poet on the inspiration in his life, his dyslexia, Pat Ingoldsby, and how one poem he wrote changed his life
Early on, one feels the need to ask for a primer for some of Fanning’s enigmas but later he seems to relax into a more open, approachable clarity
Reviews of The River Crana; Small Pointed Things; The Magic Theatre; and Father’s Father’s Father
Kathleen MacMahon, Conor O’Callaghan, Bernard MacLaverty, Enda Wyley, William Wall, Aifric McGlinchey and Martin Doyle pay tribute
Reviews of First Rain in Paradise; Beginnings Over and Over; Care; and One Little Room
The poet’s first novel documents the totalising force of youthful infatuation with fidelity and tenderness
Foxglovewise; Kin: An anthology of Poetry, story and art by Women from Romani, Traveller and Nomadic Communities; The Conversation; and But/Through
Prize worth €11,000 to the winners shines a light on poems from several continents
Dive into this collection of verse that captures the passion of affection
Reviews of collections by Kathleen Jamie, Claudine Toutoungi, Pat Boran and Gustav Parker Hibbett
The man behind the immensely popular Poetry Unbound podcast discusses the two books he’s publishing this year, early objections to Patrick Kavanagh, and the vitalness of surprise
Michael D Higgins joined Theo Dorgan, Frank Ormsby, Medbh McGuckian and others at ceremony
Patricia McCarthy’s elegy for the late poet, Michael Longley
A new work by Liz McSkeane, winner of the Hennessy New Irish Writer of the Year for her poetry and founder and director of Turas Press
Michael Longley, from Belfast, received several awards for his 13 collections, including the Feltrinelli Prize
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices