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Paperback The Knife in the Wave Book

ISBN: 1897648871

ISBN13: 9781897648872

The Knife in the Wave

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The Knife in the Wave

Mary O'Malley moves from the clear topography of her last collection, Where the Rocks Float, to probe the underwater world prefigured in her long poem sequence 'The Cave' from that collection. She does this by a process of inversion as 'The Seal Woman' struggles through her agonising journey from one element to another, entering the mythos to explore the nature of the poet's condition. In 'Ms. Panacea Regrets' O'Malley links the altered state that accompanies extreme physical pain to the indifference of those empowered to administer relief. Her almost total reliance on poetry at a time when faith had failed her is central to this poem, and she likens the process of rehabilitation to learning to live with English, in the place of the Irish to which she feels entitled. There are poems of loss and of delight but this is above all a book written out of a fractured world: torn breath, the gap between languages, the rents in a poem. O'Malley never allows herself the luxury of false certainty but we glimpse occasionally the brilliance of the lost innocence she both regrets and celebrates. About the Author Hennessey Award winner Mary O'Malley was born in Connemara and educated at University College, Galway. Her other collections of poetry are A Consideration of Silk (1990), Where the Rocks Float (1993) and Asylum Road (1997). She has written for both radio and television and is a frequent broadcaster. Her poems have been translated into several languages. She travels and lectures widely in Europe and the U.S. She has completed residencies in Derry and Mayo, and edited two books of children's writing and The Waterside Book from her time in Derry. She lives in the Moycullen Gaeltacht, Co. Galway.

Amazing

One of the most precious collections I've been lucky enough to come across. O'Malley seems to be conducting a full orchestra with every metaphor. Not to be missed.
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