The Darkness of Snow is Frank Ormsby's most varied and versatile collection to date. It includes three substantial sets of poems whose themes are refreshingly and sometimes painfully new. One is a suite of poems - sombre, good-humoured, flippant - about the early stages of Parkinson's Disease. Ormsby was diagnosed as having the disease in 2011. Another was prompted by the work of Irish painters in Normandy, Brittany and Belgium at the end of the 19th century. There are also further explorations of his boyhood years in Fermanagh, while poems set in Belfast reflect the aftermath of the Troubles and celebrate the city's current phase of recovery and restoration. The book ends with a narrative poem about the trial of an unnamed tyrant in which we learn about the Accused (as he is called), about the villagers who have travelled to bear witness to the atrocities carried out in the village, and about one of the interpreters, who understands the slipperiness of Truth. The Darkness of Snow covers work written since Frank Ormsby's retrospective, Goat's Milk: New & Selected Poems (2015). His broad range and eye for the particular combine to make this an exceptional collection. Poetry Book Society Recommendation. Shortlisted for a National Book Circle Critics Award.
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Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
Publication Date: 28 Sep 2017
Publisher: Bloodaxe Books Ltd
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781780373669
About Frank Ormsby
Frank Ormsby was born in 1947 in Enniskillen Co. Fermanagh Northern Ireland and was educated at Queen's University in Belfast. Until 2010 he was Head of English at the Royal Belfast Academical Institution. His latest collections are The Darkness of Snow (Bloodaxe Books 2017) a Poetry Book Society Recommendation which was shortlisted for a National Book Circle Critics Award in the US and The Rain Barrel (Bloodaxe Books 2019). His retrospective Goats Milk: New & Selected Poems (Bloodaxe Books 2015) includes work from four previous collections A Store of Candles (Oxford University Press 1977) A Northern Spring (Secker & Warburg 1986) The Ghost Train (Gallery Press 1995) and Fireflies (Carcanet 2009) together with new poems and was shortlisted for the Christopher Ewart-Biggs Literary Prize. He has edited a number of anthologies and other books including Northern Windows: An Anthology of Ulster Autobiography (1987) Thine in Storm and Calm: An Amanda McKittrick Ros Reader (1988) The Collected Poems of John Hewitt (1991) and The Hip Flask: Short Poems from Ireland (2001) all from Blackstaff Press and The Blackbird's Nest (2006) an anthology of poems from Queen's University Belfast. Frank Ormsby was editor of The Honest Ulsterman from 1969 to 1989 and has also edited Poetry Ireland Review. In 1992 he received the Cultural Traditions Award given in memory of John Hewitt and in 2002 the Lawrence O'Shaughnessy Award for Poetry from the University of St Thomas at St Paul Minnesota. Frank Ormsby was guest of honour at BBC Proms in the Park 2017 at Castle Coole in Northern Ireland; actor Adrian Dunbar read two poems from Goats Milk: New & Selected Poems accompanied by the Ulster Orchestra and harpist Richard Allen in a specially commissioned work by Graeme Stewart. In 2018 Frank Ormsby collaborated with singer/songwriter Anthony Toner on an album The Kiss of Light. The album features recordings of Frank reading eleven of his own poems with each reading followed by a short instrumental composed by Anthony Toner in response to the poems. On 6 September 2019 Frank Ormsby was named the eighth Ireland Professor of Poetry. He will serve from 1 November 2019 until 31 October 2022.