Collected Poems

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Collected Poems

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 304 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781857548259
  • DDC分類 821.912

Full Description

Austin Clarke's first book of poetry was published in 1917, his last in 1971. In a writing life spanning much of the twentieth century, Clarke created from his early, Yeatsian immersion in Gaelic myth and literature a poetry of passionate, idiosyncratic modernity, rooted in place and time, universal in its resonance. His is poetry, writes Christopher Ricks, of 'delicate and dancing interlacings' which is also 'simple as join-hands'. Clarke can be challengingly elliptical or as robust and earthy as folk tradition; he dares the terrors of the damaged soul. His later poems Thomas Kinsella described in The Dual Tradition as 'wickedly glittering narratives... poetry as pure entertainment, serious and successful'.

The first Collected Poems of Austin Clarke appeared shortly after his death in 1974. Now, newly edited and corrected, with Clarke's original Notes restored, a bibliography and an illuminating introduction by Christopher Ricks, the poetry takes its place as one of the most compelling bodies of twentieth-century Irish poetry, available for a new generation of readers.

Cover painting: Self Fishing near the Big Poplar, Callan with Heron and Crows (detail) by Tony O'Malley. Reproduced by permission of Jane O'Malley. Cover design by StephenRaw.com.

Contents

Contents

Introduction by Christopher Ricks

Editor's Foreword and Notes on the Text by R. Dardis Clarke

THE VENGEANCE OF FIONN (1917)

The Vengeance of Fionn

A Cliff Song

THE FIRES OF BAAL (1921)

The Fires of Baal

THE SWORD OF THE WEST (1921)

Concobar

The Music-Healers

O Love, There Is No Beauty

THE CATTLEDRIVE IN CONNAUGHT AND OTHER POEMS (1925)

Induction

Three Sentences

ICeildhe

IIScandal

IIIBlessing

A Curse

Praise

If There Was Nothing Noble

Secrecy

Silver and Gold

The Itinerary of Ua Clerigh

The Pedlar

The Fair at Windgap

The Lad Made King

The Lost Heifer

The Son of Lir

The House in the West

The Musician's Wife

The Frenzy of Suibhne

The Circuit of Cuchullin

The Cattledrive in Connaught

PILGRIMAGE AND OTHER POEMS (1929)

Pilgrimage (When the far south glittered)

Celibacy

The Confession of Queen Gormlai

The Scholar

The Cardplayer

The Young Woman of Beare

South-Westerly Gale

The Marriage Night

The Planter's Daughter

Aisling (At morning from the coldness of Mount Brandon)

COLLECTED POEMS (1936)

Wandering Men

Six Sentences

Black and Tans

Civil War I, II

To James Stephens

No Recompense

The Tales of Ireland

NIGHT AND MORNING: POEMS (1938)

Night and Morning

Mortal Pride

Tenebrae

Martha Blake

Repentance

The Lucky Coin

The Straying Student

Penal Law

Her Voice Could Not Be Softer

Summer Lightning

The Jewels

ANCIENT LIGHTS. POEMS AND SATIRES: FIRST SERIES (1955)

Celebrations

Fashion

Marriage

Three Poems about Children

Offerings

Bequests

Ancient Lights

Respectable People

Mother and Child

Inscription for a Headstone

Emancipation

An Early Start

The Blackbird of Derrycairn

Vanishing Irish

The Envy of Poor Lovers

Return from England

TOO GREAT A VINE. POEMS AND SATIRES: SECOND SERIES (1957)

Usufruct

Abbey Theatre Fire

Wolfe Tone

The Trial of Robert Emmet

Past and Present

Nelson's Pillar, Dublin

Miss Marnell

Local Complainer

The Loss of Strength

Irish Mother

The Choice

War Propaganda

Pilgrimage (No bed that walks is worth such pain)

Marian Chimes

St Christopher

THE HORSE-EATERS. POEMS AND SATIRES: THIRD SERIES (1960)

Intercessors

Irish-American Dignitary

Knacker Rhymes

Fable

Menai Strait

Christmas Eve

The Flock at Dawn

In the New Statesman Office

The Dead Sea Scrolls

The Lower Criticism

Early Unfinished Sketch

The Hippophagi

FORGET ME NOT (1962)

Forget Me Not

FLIGHT TO AFRICA AND OTHER POEMS (1963)

Mount Parnassus

Over Wales

The Stadium

Ecumenical Council

The Common Market,

The Abbey Theatre Fire

Burial of an Irish President

The Wounds of Fodhla

Flight to Africa

Precautions

The Last Republicans

Street Game

Four Letter Words

A Simple Tale

Medical Missionary of Mary

From a Diary of Dreams

Martha Blake at Fifty-One

Corporal Punishment

Living on Sin

Unmarried Mothers

The Knock

Richmond Hill

Looking Back

Our Dumb Friends

Guinness Was Bad for Me

Midnight in Templeogue

Japanese Print

Right of Way

A Strong Wind

A Mile from Tallaght

Cypress Grove

On the Mountain Tops

I Saw from Cashel

The Eighth Wonder of Ireland

Beyond the Pale

Eighteenth Century Harp Songs

IMabel Kelly

IIGracey Nugent

IIIPeggy Browne

IVThe Tantalus

VBreedeen

A Vision of Mars

Aisling (One day before Titan had lighted the way...)

O'Rourke's Feast

Cock and Hen

Rustic Match-Making

The Adventures of the Great Fool

How Covetousness Came into the Church

Song of the Books

The Thorn

The Jest

Every Fine Day

The Phoenix Park

Fragaria

Jeanne d'Arc

Following Darkness

Rightful Rhymes

IIrish-American Visitor

IITale of a Tub

IIIThe Plot

MNEMOSYNE LAY IN DUST (1966)

Mnemosyne Lay in Dust

OLD-FASHIONED PILGRIMAGE AND OTHER POEMS (1967)

Old-Fashioned Pilgrimage

Napalm

Robert Frost

Ezra Pound

Fiesta in Spain

Garcia Lorca

Pablo Neruda

The Paper Curtain

Letter to a Friend

The Penitent

A Young Member of the Party

At Middle Abbey Street Corner

At the Opposite Corner

Nova et Vetera

The Pill

Our Love Was Incorruptible

The Redemptorist

Catechism Lesson

Pigeon Pie

Custom House Official

A Student in Paris

More Extracts from a Diary of Dreams

THE ECHO AT COOLE AND OTHER POEMS (1968)

The Labours of Idleness

A Centenary Tribute

In the Savile Club

The Echo at Coole

A.E.

James Stephens

F.R. Higgins

Paupers

The House-Breakers

The Uncommissioned

Gerard Manley Hopkins

Song for Cecilia

Afterthought

Nunc Dimittis

The Knot

At the Dáil

Above Party

Black, White and Yellow

The Council of Churches

Love, Joy, Peace

Rousseau

In the Rocky Glen

The Bolshoi Ballet

New Liberty Hall

In O'Connell Street

The New Tolerance

A Statue for Dublin Bay

The Subjection of Women

Miss Rosanna Ford

The New Cathedral in Galway

A Reply

In Kildare Street

At the House of Commons

The Vocation

No Keepsake

On a Bright Morning

The Last Ditch

The Knuckleduster

Lactuca Prodigiosa

Aisling (Morning had gone into the wood before me)

Eire

A Jingling Trifle

The Happy Saint

The House of Mercy

The Last Irish Snake

Phallomeda

Impotence

A SERMON ON SWIFT AND OTHER POEMS (1968)

A Sermon on Swift

The Disestablished Church

Rose MacDowell

Another Protestant Insult

Ex Trivio

Dirge

A Jocular Retort

Moral Tales

The New World

Galway

Drumcondra

The Stump

Neptune

Anacreontic

Talaria

Amor Angustus Domi

Stopples

ORPHIDE AND OTHER POEMS (1970)

Orphide

The Quarry

The Dilemma of Iphis

The Trees of the Forest

The Healing of Mis

TIRESIAS: A POEM (1971)

Tiresias

COLLECTED POEMS (1974)

The Wooing of Becfola

Austin Clarke's Notes on the Poems

Bibliography

Index of Titles

Index of First Lines

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