A Herring Famine by Adam O'Riordan - ISBN: 9780701187972
Paperback
Abundance and absence collide: poems that capture the human heart.

A Herring Famine

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  • Paperback

    80 pages

  • Release Date

    15 February 2017

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Summary

The much-anticipated second collection from the award-winning poet, Adam O’Riordan.

The poems of this dazzling second collection are of contradictory impulses—of abundance and famine, of absence and presence, of endings and new beginnings. Here again are the intelligent, elegant and emotionally potent poems that are O’Riordan’s trademark, yet pushes into bolder territories, from a herring famine of 1907 to the Strangeways Prison Riot of 1990.

Bounding place and time, and urgin…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780701187972
ISBN-10:0701187972
Author:Adam O'Riordan
Publisher:Vintage Publishing
Imprint:Chatto & Windus
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:80
Release Date:15 February 2017
Weight:95g
Dimensions:216mm x 135mm x 6mm
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Critics Review

In poems of poised lyricism, the book revealed an obsession with the line between beauty and violence, but also a fear of erasure, finding consolation in poetry’s potential to commemorate and commit to memory… Like Heaney’s, O’Riordan’s best poems reveal an unusually precise attention to the texture, weight and subtle music of language. “Glance from the barrel where the bones are bled”, begins “Ghost Ranch”. Read those lines of O’Riordan’s aloud and they force your whole mouth into movement, a trick that the Irish master all but perfected, bringing language to life… O’Riordan has a genuine gift. – Ben Wilkinson * Guardian *Adam O’Riordan’s poems combine verbal grace with powerful feelings and a keen intelligence that extends from the personal to the political with admirable ease – James LasdunElegant, beautifully-turned poems that match an easy technique with a sophisticated intelligence – Nick LairdAdam O’Riordan is the real thing – Hugo Williams

About The Author

Adam O'Riordan

Adam O’Riordan was born in Manchester in 1982, where he currently lives. In 2008 he became the youngest Poet-in-Residence at The Wordsworth Trust, the Centre for British Romanticism. His first collection In the Flesh (2010) win a Somerset Maugham Award. He is the Academic Director of the Writing School at Manchester Metropolitan University.

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