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Litany for the Pig (Paperback): Eva Bourke Litany for the Pig (Paperback)
Eva Bourke
R161 Discovery Miles 1 610 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Seeing Yellow (Paperback): Eva Bourke Seeing Yellow (Paperback)
Eva Bourke
R334 R271 Discovery Miles 2 710 Save R63 (19%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Piano (Paperback, New): Eva Bourke Piano (Paperback, New)
Eva Bourke
R336 R274 Discovery Miles 2 740 Save R62 (18%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

New collection of poems from much-admired German-born poet, long resident n Galway. "In these new poems Eva Bourke leans into what she calls the "heart of things," discovering for herself, and us, time and again that there truly is a heart of things, and to things, and that it might well survive all that conspires against it, even in the most war-broken, besieged, and harm-full places on earth. These poems suggest that the soul is an enduring gentleness in us, in others, in perhaps everything, and that it needs us to release it, to let it breathe, to nourish it with what we create rather than destroy. That gentleness is what we hear throughout the ample and beautiful margins of this book, the notes of its music being played with such care, and played softly, piano." -Fred Marchant Author of The Looking House (Graywolf Press, USA) and House on Water, House in Air (Dedalus Press)

The Latitude of Naples (Paperback): Eva Bourke The Latitude of Naples (Paperback)
Eva Bourke
R231 R199 Discovery Miles 1 990 Save R32 (14%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in April 2005 and now in its second edition, The Latitude of Naples is German-born Irish resident Eva Bourke's third collection of poems with the Dedalus Press. "This is a poetry whose heart is lyric and whose hinterland is all Europe, while at the same time dwelling in the poetic discourse of her adopted culture" - Sunday Tribune (Ireland)

Landing Places - Immigrants Poets in Ireland (Paperback, New): Eva Bourke, Borbala Farago Landing Places - Immigrants Poets in Ireland (Paperback, New)
Eva Bourke, Borbala Farago
R424 R348 Discovery Miles 3 480 Save R76 (18%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Editors Eva Bourke and Borbala Farago present a timely and important anthology of poems by sixty-six poets, from all over the world, who have made their homes in Ireland and who contribute to, challenge and ultimately broaden the definiton of what is thought of as 'writing from Ireland'. "As its subtitle suggests, Landing Places is an anthology of immigrant poets living in Ireland. Of course it is not accidental that we, as editors, should be interested in and absorbed by the work of such writers since it touches upon our own personal lives. Both of us are ourselves immigrants to this country, and both of us are poets. Both of our families have a narrative of displacement, emigration, religious and political persecution reflecting centuries of a European history of war, expulsions, racism and ethnic cleansing. We know that, whether voluntary or forced, it is never easy to end one life and begin another elsewhere, leaving family and friends, one's familiar places and the sounds of one's language behind." -from The Introduction

Landing Places - Immigrant Poets in Ireland (Hardcover, New): Eva Bourke, Borbala Farago Landing Places - Immigrant Poets in Ireland (Hardcover, New)
Eva Bourke, Borbala Farago
R552 Discovery Miles 5 520 Out of stock

Editors Eva Bourke and Borbala Farago present a timely and important anthology of poems by sixty-six poets, from all over the world, who have made their homes in Ireland and who contribute to, challenge and ultimately broaden the definiton of what is thought of as 'writing from Ireland'. "As its subtitle suggests, Landing Places is an anthology of immigrant poets living in Ireland. Of course it is not accidental that we, as editors, should be interested in and absorbed by the work of such writers since it touches upon our own personal lives. Both of us are ourselves immigrants to this country, and both of us are poets. Both of our families have a narrative of displacement, emigration, religious and political persecution reflecting centuries of a European history of war, expulsions, racism and ethnic cleansing. We know that, whether voluntary or forced, it is never easy to end one life and begin another elsewhere, leaving family and friends, one's familiar places and the sounds of one's language behind." -from The Introduction

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