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Selected Poems | Thomas Kinsella

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Thomas Kinsella‘s Selected Poems is proof of how acutely the artist has answered his own description of poetry as a way of “eliciting order from significant experience.” The formal landscapes, severely tested faith, and the creative myths of the 60s and 70s resulted in an allegorical element that turned downward in the psyche toward origin and myth during the decades that followed. The themes and forms of the early to middle period have only deepened in the most recent poems as the poet reckons the personal and public significance of final things. Kinsella’s art, collected in these Selected Poems, has become a shining example, the avant-garde, in short, of artistic courage and commitment.


Reviews

“Thomas Kinsella is a Titan among Irish writers, in more senses than one. . . . With unique memorability and force these poems, in the words of ‘Belief and Unbelief,’ coax us to follow their author in search of understanding ‘back to the dark / and the depth that I came from.’ No one who cares about poetry should hesitate to embark on the journey.”
The Guardian

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Thomas Kinsella‘s Selected Poems is proof of how acutely the artist has answered his own description of poetry as a way of “eliciting order from significant experience.” The formal landscapes, severely tested faith, and the creative myths of the 60s and 70s resulted in an allegorical element that turned downward in the psyche toward origin and myth during the decades that followed. The themes and forms of the early to middle period have only deepened in the most recent poems as the poet reckons the personal and public significance of final things. Kinsella’s art, collected in these Selected Poems, has become a shining example, the avant-garde, in short, of artistic courage and commitment.


Reviews

“Thomas Kinsella is a Titan among Irish writers, in more senses than one. . . . With unique memorability and force these poems, in the words of ‘Belief and Unbelief,’ coax us to follow their author in search of understanding ‘back to the dark / and the depth that I came from.’ No one who cares about poetry should hesitate to embark on the journey.”
The Guardian

Additional information

Publication date:

2010

Pages:

184

Binding:

Paperback