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Inquisition Lane

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By (author): Matthew Sweeney

Matthew Sweeney's eleventh collection of poems is haunted by mortality, by other worlds and far-flung places, by visitations and violent events like the Spanish Inquisition. The poems are imaginative riffs featuring troubling companions and troublesome thoughts: ghosts and spirits, anger and guilt, crows and horses, a runaway calf and a footballing elephant. And yet amid the outlandish adventures and macabre musings in Inquisition Lane, other notes are also sounded: the poems can be lyrical as well as exuberant, saddened as well as extravagant. Dear friends are remembered. Faith is questioned. The Catholic Church is interrogated. German monks zoom by on Harley-Davidsons and chocolate is mined by French monks beneath the Madeleine in Paris. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 22 Oct 2015
  • Publisher: Bloodaxe Books Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781780371481

About Matthew Sweeney

Matthew Sweeney (1952-2018) was born in Lifford Co. Donegal Ireland. He moved to London in 1973 and studied at the Polytechnic of North London and the University of Freiburg. After living in Berlin and Timisoara for some years he returned to Ireland and settled in Cork. He died in August 2018 from motor neurone disease. His poetry collections include: A Dream of Maps (1981) A Round House (1983) The Lame Waltzer (1985) from Allison & Busby / Raven Arts Press; Blue Shoes (1989) and Cacti (1992) from Secker & Warburg; The Bridal Suite (1997) A Smell of Fish (2000) Selected Poems (2002) Sanctuary (2004) and Black Moon (2007) from Jonathan Cape; The Night Post: A Selection (Salt 2010); Horse Music (2013) Inquisition Lane (2015) My Life as a Painter (2018) and Shadow of the Owl (2020) from Bloodaxe; and King of a Rainy Country (2018) from Arc a book of prose poems set in Paris and responding to Baudelaires Le Spleen de Paris. Black Moon was shortlisted for the T.S. Eliot Prize and for the Irish Times Poetry Now Award. Horse Music won the inaugural Pigott Poetry Prize in association with Listowel Writers Week and is a Poetry Book Society Recommendation. He also published editions of selected poems in Canada (Picnic on Ice Vehicule Press 2002) and two translated by Jan Wagner in Germany Rosa Milch (Berlin Verlag 2008) and Hund und Mond (Hanser Berlin 2017). Jan Wagners German translation of Shadow of the Owl is forthcoming from Hanser Berlin. He won a Cholmondeley Award in 1987 and an Arts Council Writers' Award in 1999. He also published poetry for children with collections including The Flying Spring Onion (1992) Fatso in the Red Suit (1995) and Up on the Roof: New and Selected Poems (2001). His novels for children include The Snow Vulture (1992) and Fox (2002). He edited The New Faber Book of Children's Poems (2003) and Walter De la Mare: Poems (2006) for Faber; co-edited Emergency Kit: Poems for Strange Times (Faber 1996) with Jo Shapcott; and co-wrote Writing Poetry (Teach Yourself series Hodder 1997) and the comic novel Death Comes for the Poets (Muswell Press 2012) with John Hartley Williams.

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