Francis Harvey's poetry has long been firmly earthed in the Donegal
landscape that his been his homeland for much of his life. By times
delicate and elegiac, by times fiercely empassioned and
tough-minded, his poetry is much admired by those who know the
rugged landscape of which he writes so powerfully as well as by
those who first encountered through his poems. The publication of
his Collected Poems in 2007 was a major event in the Irish poetry
calendar, and showed Harvey to be as attentive as ever, both to
philosophical subtleties and to the wonders of the natural world.
Introducing that book, Moya Cannon refered to him as "a Basho-like
figure," so it is perhaps fitting that his latest work is a
sequence of haiku, inspired by his beloved Errigal.
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