Sinead Morrissey's fourth collection explores fertility, pregnancy, and the landscape of early childhood in poems that are by turns tender, exuberant and unsettling. Pitched against the envious dead,
Following on from her 2013 T.S. Eliot Prize-winning Parallax, the inaugural Poet Laureate of Belfast, Sinead Morrissey, returns with a poignant and compelling new collection which evokes the atmospher
A T. S. Eliot Prize-winning collection from one of Ireland's major contemporary poetsPARALLAX: (Astron.) Apparent displacement, or difference in the apparent position, of an object, caused by actual c
There Was Fire in Vancouver, Sinead Morrissey's first book, is organised around journeys: from communism to spiritual affirmation; from life in Ireland to life abroad, and return; and from the secure
The Wake Forest Series of Irish Poetry, Volume I is a representative anthology meant to introduce to a broader audience a number of Irish poets, some young, some in their prime, who have not appeared