May 2013
"generations of poets, in Ireland as well as Britain, who have learned so much from NacNeice--formally as well as in other ways--who provide the most potent argument for his poetry's continuing life. Two Irish poets in particular--Derek Mahon and Paul Muldoon--would be unrecognisable without MacNeice's example and influence..." from Peter McDonald's Introduction to the U. S. edition
ISBN 978-1-930630-63-5
$ 23.95
Ciaran Carson's inventive take on Arthur Rimbaud's Illuminations.
$ 14.95
October 31, 2012
$12.95 ISBN 978-1-930630-61-1 Paperback
Ileana Mӑlӑncioiu is considered a hero and visionary in Romania, where she lived under the oppressive Ceauşescu regime, learning to make oblique statement both her art and political instrument. Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin studied Romanian so she could movingly translate these poems and their powerful message. The use of legend, fable, and myth is richly important to both poets, resulting in a book of remarkable poetic compatibility.
$ 12.95
The revised, expanded edition of the original groundbreaking anthology. With seven new poets in addition to the original nine.
October, 2011
ISBN978-1-930630-58-1 paperback $19.95
$ 19.95
The Essential Brendan Kennelly: Selected Poems
Edited by Terence Brown & Michael Longley
Paperback with CD of poems read by Brendan Kennelly
160 pages Autumn 2011 $15.95
ISBN 978-1-930630-57-4
$ 15.95
ISBN 978-1-930630-56-7 $12.95 paperback with flaps
Now, in e-book form: http://wfu.tizrapublisher.com/hundred-doors/
This is a work of power, precision and delicacy: poems that "bend and magnify the daylight," poems by master craftsman.
*WINNER OF THE DLR POETRY NOW AWARD
*Boston Globe: One of the best poetry books of the year, 2011
"...[A] work of celebration and benediction, but it's also a work of observation, of careful, loving and imaginative attention to detail...." Washington Post
"A Hundred Doors offers more portals behind which await the ‘soul-arenas’ of Longley’s fertile imagination; another milestone on the journey, an addendum to everything fine that he has given before, and the hope that more will come.” The Scotsman
May, 2011
$ 12.95