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Eilean Ni Chuilleanain

    Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin is een Ierse dichteres wier werk transformerende, meeslepende metaforen gebruikt om de structuren van innerlijke, natuurlijke en spirituele rijken te verkennen en om te keren. Ze bevraagt voortdurend de realiteit en waarheid van haar gevoelens, en zoekt antwoorden door middel van het schrijven van poëzie. Haar gedichten worden omschreven als krachtig, met een dichte, boeiende klank en een magie die ons begrip van de wereld bevordert. Door haar verbeelding leidt ze lezers naar veranderde of lege landschappen, waarbij ze werelden creëert die op zichzelf volledig zijn.

    Collected Poems Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin
    The Mother House
    • 2021

      Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin's Collected Poems gathers nine collections of poetry, from Acts and Monuments (1972) to The Mother House (2020), as well as new poems and translations. Her poetry is scrupulously controlled but also continuously startling, using the language of history, religion, landscape, and myth. Travelers, pilgrims, and women--especially the veiled subject of the nun?remind us of our deepest inner sanctum with its litany of spiritual truths, human fears, and needs. These images also catalogue the importance of the ordinary and the domestic as metaphors for human experiences and emotions. Ní Chuilleanáin allows those who have been silenced by history to surface in art as surreal but living presences. It is now unquestionably apparent that she is one the major poets in contemporary Ireland.

      Collected Poems Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin
    • 2020

      The Mother House

      • 80bladzijden
      • 3 uur lezen

      The Mother House is rich with images of orphans, exiles, migrants, decay, destruction, famine, disaster, the cloistered, the drowned, the marginalized, as well as disappearance and memory, music and loss. The poems speak of histories, in Ireland and elsewhere, as allegories of our age. Yet, the poetic is not offered as a salvo or a salve, for as the poet questions, "We made the long journey // to deliver the gesture, but who has noticed us?" Ní Chuilleanain nevertheless proves that when the mirror is held at the right angle, the past can shed a telling light upon the present, observing with great acumen, "it was like history, held there / in view of another lifetime." In this remarkable volume, art and literature reflect human suffering and survival across many frontiers.

      The Mother House