Playing the Octopus [electronic resource]
Mary O'Malley2016
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Joint Winner of the Michael Hartnett Poetry Award 2018.
In Playing the Octopus, her eighth collection of poems, Mary O'Malley's
sensitivity to the spirit of Ireland's west coast is as attuned as ever. In a
world both earthen and dreamlike, bodily and mythical, a trout is seen to
'swallow light through his skin', a wolf 'howls the great open vowel of his
need', and in the emptiness where a tree once stood, 'a tree-shaped brightness
dances'. Over the course of the collection, O'Malley twins the Irish west coast
with the American east coast, Inis Mór with Coney Island, the parish with the
metropolis, the pipes with the axe, each offering its own comfort and wonder.
Sylvia Plath, Lois Lane and Antigone feature in an unlikely cast of heroines
through which O'Malley tests the mythologies of motherhood and femininity ('no
mother is ever good enough until she's dead', writes the poet, with
characteristic wit). Playing the Octopus is a body of writing buoyed by the
redemptive pow...
Playing the Octopus [electronic resource] / Mary O'Malley
Mary O'Malley, Author
[Place of publication not identified] : Carcanet Poetry, 2016
1 online resource (1 text file) (96 pages)
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Platform: epubMode of access: Internet
9781784102814
English
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