In Moya Cannon's new collection, Hands, the commonplace is transfigured by an attentiveness that jolts us into wonder. The poems sing of deep connections: the impulse to ritual and pattern that, across centuries, defines us as human; a web of interdependences that sustain the 'gratuitous beauty' of the planet. Hands travels in time and space, mapping journeys we make as ageing, illness, and the deaths of parents shift our responses to our place in the fabric of the world, where we live in the grace of love and sunlight.
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Dimensions: 135 x 216mm
Publication Date: 24 Nov 2011
Publisher: Carcanet Press Ltd
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781847771421
About Moya Cannon
Moya Cannon was born in Dunfanaghy County Donegal in 1956 and now lives in Galway. She studied history and politics at University College Dublin and international relations at Corpus Christi College Cambridge. Her first collection Oar won the inaugural Brendan Behan Award and in 2001 she was the recipient of the Laurence O Shaughnessy Award (University of St. Thomas Minnesota). A number of her poems have been set to music by Jane O Leary Philip Martin and Ellen Cranitch and she has worked with traditional Irish musicians amongst them Kathleen Loughnane and Maighread and Triona Ni Dhomhnaill both in the context of performance and of translating Gaelic songs. Moya Cannon has edited Poetry Ireland Review and in 2004 was elected to Aosdana the Irish affiliation of creative artists. In 2011 she was the holder of the Heimbold Chair of Irish Studies at Villanova University PA.
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