A poignant collection of Irish poetry reflecting on history, nature, and personal experience.
In Plenitude, Thomas McCarthy delivers a rich and contemporary view of Ireland, enriched by historical context and personal reflection. From heritage gardens to the echoes of the Great War, McCarthy's poems explore the changing seasons and the unexpected prosperity of modern Ireland, revealing painful memories and political meditations. This collection captures illuminated moments in Fota House gardens and winter cafes in New York's Upper Westside.
McCarthy's poetry invites readers to delve into the past and find meaning in the present, offering a blend of brief formal lyrics and longer historical meditations. Perfect for lovers of Irish literature and those seeking a reflective journey through time and place.
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