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Caitriona O'Reilly

    L'opera di Catríona O’Reilly esplora gli spazi liminali tra archeologia, mitologia e vita contemporanea. La sua poesia attinge frequentemente a soggetti storici e scientifici, trasformandoli in immagini evocative e suggestive. O’Reilly dimostra un comando magistrale della lingua, creando intricati strati di significato ed esaminando le risonanze tra passato e presente. La sua scrittura è caratterizzata da profondità intellettuale e una notevole capacità di scoprire connessioni inaspettate nel tessuto della realtà quotidiana.

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    Geis
    • Geis

      • 81pagine
      • 3 ore di lettura

      Geis is a word from Irish mythology meaning a supernatural taboo or injunction on behavior. In her third volume of poetry (following the critically acclaimed The Nowhere Birds and The Sea Cabinet), Caitríona O'Reilly examines the geis in all of its psychological, emotional, and moral suggestiveness: exploring the prohibitions and compulsions under which we sometimes place ourselves, or find ourselves placed. Geis is the first appearance of a volume by Caitríona O'Reilly in North America, though she has been anthologized numerous times, including in The Wake Forest Series of Irish Poetry, Volume I (2005) and The Wake Forest Book of Irish Women's Poetry (2nd edition, 2011). In poems that range from the searingly personal to the more playfully abstract and philosophical, this poet's characteristic imaginative range and linguistic verve are everywhere in evidence. These are poems that question our sometimes tenuous links with the world, with others, and even with ourselves, but which ultimately celebrate the richness of experience and the power of language to affirm it.

      Geis
    • O'Reilly's 'The Nowhere Birds' introduces a young writer of remarkable maturity and narrative power. The book's holding pattern is set by questions of location and flight, beginning with views of childhood and adolescence, then moving outwards in poems of daring imaginative range-finding. schovat popis

      Nowhere Birds