Poetry Ireland Review Issue 119 Faraj BayraqdarPoetry Ireland Review Issue 119 includes new poems by 48 poets including Frank Ormsby, John Kinsella, Rachel Coventry, Aifric Mac Aodha, Gerald Dawe, Alice Miller and Claire Potter. Also included are translations by Richard Begbie and Kirsten Lodge, an essay on Bishop, Lowell, Heaney and Grennan by David McLoghlin, and reviews of Paul Muldoon, Paul Durcan, Sarah Clancy, Medbh McGuckian, Kate Tempest, George the Poet, and many more. The issue also
It is also a book for our uncertain future
and again located in the Jarrow of the 1940s where the author grew up
· Which tree provides a talisman supposed to protect against lightning
this expanded edition considers the impact of Pride and the challenges ahead for LGBT+ activism in the 21st century
both redemptive and heartbreaking
Four days after Nick Harman was seven
bondage and greed
Distant Train by Ibrahim Abdel Megid
myth and song
Monica Minott’s frank celebrations of women’s sexuality and her attempt to re-enter the world of spirit possession and trance
His own collections include Ghost Writer
Leah Fritz’s poetry always seems to celebrate life