"?Ruth O Callaghan s work is wide-ranging in subject and versatile in form. I particularly enjoy her meditative and humane poems on human relationships."Connie Bensley on Unportioned"These are poems that confront the worst that life has to show and tell us with a dedication to truths most of us never have the courage to face up to. Only a poet, and probably only a woman poet who has looked unflinchingly at the extremes of good and evil and yet retained faith in an ultimate good, could have written them."Anne Stevenson on Vortices"Sharp and compassionate, not in any easy general way, but through an understanding of what confronts us both in nature and our lives, the language beautifully heard, packed and measured."George Szirtes on An Unfinished Sufficiency
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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. "Ruth O'Callaghan's work is wide-ranging in subject and versatile in form. I particularly enjoy her meditative and humane poems on human relationships."Connie Bensley on Unportioned"These are poems that confront the worst that life has to show and tell us with a dedication to truths most of us never have the courage to face up to. Only a poet, and probably only a woman poet who has looked unflinchingly at the extremes of good and evil and yet retained faith in an ultimate good, could have written them."Anne Stevenson on Vortices"Sharp and compassionate, not in any easy general way, but through an understanding of what confronts us both in nature and our lives, the language beautifully heard, packed and measured."George Szirtes on An Unfinished Sufficiency Ruth OCallaghan, a Hawthornden Fellow, international competition adjudicator, interviewer, reviewer, editor, workshop leader and mentor, hosts two poetry venues in London, has compered and read at poetry festivals in the U.K. and abroad and has read extensively in Asia, Europe and the USA. Unportioned is her tenth collection of poetry. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Codice articolo 9781912561773
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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. "Ruth O'Callaghan's work is wide-ranging in subject and versatile in form. I particularly enjoy her meditative and humane poems on human relationships."Connie Bensley on Unportioned"These are poems that confront the worst that life has to show and tell us with a dedication to truths most of us never have the courage to face up to. Only a poet, and probably only a woman poet who has looked unflinchingly at the extremes of good and evil and yet retained faith in an ultimate good, could have written them."Anne Stevenson on Vortices"Sharp and compassionate, not in any easy general way, but through an understanding of what confronts us both in nature and our lives, the language beautifully heard, packed and measured."George Szirtes on An Unfinished Sufficiency Ruth OCallaghan, a Hawthornden Fellow, international competition adjudicator, interviewer, reviewer, editor, workshop leader and mentor, hosts two poetry venues in London, has compered and read at poetry festivals in the U.K. and abroad and has read extensively in Asia, Europe and the USA. Unportioned is her tenth collection of poetry. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. Codice articolo 9781912561773
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