Fatherhood Amel MoussaFatherhood is the debut novel from award winning poet Caleb Klaces, combining prose and poetry in an experimental work of verse fiction. Following the birth of their first child, a couple move out of the capital to the northern countryside, where they believe the narrator? s great grandfather, a Russian emigrant, was laid to rest. The father dedicates himself to parenting, writing and conversation with his dead ancestor, newly conscious of the ties
Patrick Moran's first collection was widely praised
Samuel Shimon: The Hedgehog – a chapter from an autobiographical novel
Six Latvian Poets is the seventh in Arc’s New Voices from Europe and Beyond series
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poetry and everything in between
Yet his is a voice ultimately concerned with the remarkable possibilities found in ordinary human mercy
in the spirit of their great predecessors such as Blake and Rosenberg
His published translations include To The Silenced ñ Selected Poems of Georg Trakl (2005) and the first English translation of Journeys
dyed cloth and made everything from cathedrals to clothes-pegs
combines a feminist outlook with a deep seated love of God
Anne Lucey of The Irish Examiner has described the Verbum et Verbum sequence as being '