John F Deane Editor (3 results)
Language: English
Published by Profile Press, Dublin, 1978
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Seller: Walled City Books, Londonderry, United KingdomWalled City Books
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Add to basketSoft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. With the signature of Robert Greacen 1978 above the six of his stories in the collection.

Living in Poetry: Interviews with Guillevic: The Poet in Person No.1
Guillevic, Eugene; Smith, Maureen (translator); Levertov, Denise (translates the poetry); Deane, John F. (editor)
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Seller: The Poetry Bookshop : Hay-on-Wye, Hay-on-Wye, POWYS, United KingdomThe Poetry Bookshop : Hay-on-Wye
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Card Wrappers. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. 178pp. + 1 (pubs. list). A few light spots of foxing on end papers.

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Seller: Inanna Rare Books Ltd., Skibbereen, CORK, IrelandInanna Rare Books Ltd.
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Condition: Sehr gut. 15 cm x 21 cm. 93 pages. Original softcover. Excellent condition with only very minor signs of external wear. Slight crease on front cover near spine edge. Clean inside with solid binding. Includes examples of the following contents:- Departure / A Blurred Music / Fists of Stone / Turns and Returns / Rerooti…ng / Opening Out etc "The Chosen Garden, O'Siadhail's first book in five years, is a cumulative journey moving through schooldays, on to grappling with the commitments and anguish of idealism and to an eventual rerooting in love and responsibility. Testifying to the experience of a generation, it resonates with the classic motifs of adventure and return. The Chosen Garden, represents a huge step forward for O'Siadhail. At once a spiritual re-enactment and an exorcism of the poet's past life, the sequence rests assured in a controlled sensuousness of language and comes as near as poetry can, without being confessional, to conveying the overtones and textures of actual experience - Anne Stevenson. (Publisher).