Pictures of the Afterlife Farzaneh Khojandi"Jude Nutter's early work is measured and precise, elegiac in its sorrow and love for the natural world. It was no surprise when I found she had homesteaded on Wrangell Island in Alaska for ten years, working the land, watching birds, listening to snow, and writing poems. That quality of solitude, patience and a survivalist's strict attention to detail comes through in her work. Nutter's first collection, Pictures of the Afterlife, explores not only
She is a frequent guest at literary festivals throughout the world
His work gained a Poetry Business award in 2007 and the twenty winning poems were published as You've Been Great by Smith/Doorstop the following year
Her poetry combines a straightforward manner with artful complexity
John Humphrys is a presenter on BBC Radio 4's Today
Cecilia McGovern was born in County Mayo and has lived in Dublin all her adult life
Still: Irish Poets on Irish Poetry is an ideal introduction to the subject of Irish poetry from 1900 to the present
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which raise The Old And The Young to the level of a classic
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to the more recent plays by young writers like Edward Thomas and Ian Rowlands
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