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Wake Forest
University Press

Wake Forest University Press

Dedicated to Irish Poetry

The Thankless Paths to Freedom

$15.95

Coming late fall 2024. Pre-order available now!

Has there been a more thankless path in recent history than the one we are on now? Medbh McGuckian’s newest volume asks this question, conceived in the years between the centenary anniversaries of the 1916 Rising and the establishment of the Northern Irish State in 1921. Poems are preoccupied with imprisonment, from the County Down Maze Prison to the sentencing of revolutionary nationalist Constance Markievicz, as violence mingles with a dreamlike glow: “The unintended beauty of this map / of bomb damage.” McGuckian’s familiar angels flutter at the edges of poems alongside images of Mars and the earth-like alternate universe of Kepler452b. An invisible illness haunts many of the poems—“One longs to go to a hospital and have something / cut out.” Written between personal and public histories, based in both borrowings and startling associations, McGuckian continues to craft a singular lyric subjectivity open to the multiplicity of experience:

When I was in my right mind
my body was doing its best without me—
when I say ‘talking to myself’
I mean there are two of me.

—From “The Plume Trade”


Praise for Medbh McGuckian

“[O]ne of our most alert and alluring poets.” – Paul Muldoon, Sunday Independent Books of the Year

“This is a glinting and ornamented world that slips in and out of the real and the dream, the past and the present, delivering its message through the subconscious, though hinting always at real critique.” – Seán Hewitt

“More relevant than ever, eerily prescient, McGuckian continues her unique mining of verbal language.” – Martina Evans

 

Please note this title is available for pre-order. Books will ship on/around the publication date in November 2024.

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Coming late fall 2024. Pre-order available now!

Has there been a more thankless path in recent history than the one we are on now? Medbh McGuckian’s newest volume asks this question, conceived in the years between the centenary anniversaries of the 1916 Rising and the establishment of the Northern Irish State in 1921. Poems are preoccupied with imprisonment, from the County Down Maze Prison to the sentencing of revolutionary nationalist Constance Markievicz, as violence mingles with a dreamlike glow: “The unintended beauty of this map / of bomb damage.” McGuckian’s familiar angels flutter at the edges of poems alongside images of Mars and the earth-like alternate universe of Kepler452b. An invisible illness haunts many of the poems—“One longs to go to a hospital and have something / cut out.” Written between personal and public histories, based in both borrowings and startling associations, McGuckian continues to craft a singular lyric subjectivity open to the multiplicity of experience:

When I was in my right mind
my body was doing its best without me—
when I say ‘talking to myself’
I mean there are two of me.

—From “The Plume Trade”


Praise for Medbh McGuckian

“[O]ne of our most alert and alluring poets.” – Paul Muldoon, Sunday Independent Books of the Year

“This is a glinting and ornamented world that slips in and out of the real and the dream, the past and the present, delivering its message through the subconscious, though hinting always at real critique.” – Seán Hewitt

“More relevant than ever, eerily prescient, McGuckian continues her unique mining of verbal language.” – Martina Evans

 

Please note this title is available for pre-order. Books will ship on/around the publication date in November 2024.

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