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Pigeon Songs Eoghan Walls

Pigeon Songs By Eoghan Walls

Pigeon Songs by Eoghan Walls


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Summary

Eoghan Walls' Pigeon Songs is richly detailed, densely metaphorical, and steeped in themes of love and loss. The pigeon as a totem animal rings true, suggesting both a down-to-earth physicality along with an ability to astonish, to take flight. Formally adept, vividly evocative, Pigeon Songs rewards re-reading.

Pigeon Songs Summary

Pigeon Songs by Eoghan Walls

Pigeon Songs is Derry-born Eoghan Walls' second collection of poems from Seren after his much-praised debut, The Salt Harvest. From the first piece, `Angry Birds' we have a sense of the poet's themes and preoccupations: we have a richly metaphorical and densely allusive style, a pull towards formal metre and structures. There is also the occasional vigorous vulgarity, adding a touch of blue humour to the canvas, breaking up the formal rigour. Family is a potent presence in poems inspired by parents, grandparents, partners, children. They often emit a sort of energy, a fierce gravitational pull of emotion around the burning heart of a poem ultimately about love, or the sorrow of losing a loved-one. There is frequently a strangeness that can be both comic, as in the `The Tooth Burier', inspired by a child's reaction to a lost tooth, and eerie as in `The Weight of Her' where the child whispers that `she wishes to be dead'. Parenthood weighs large as alternately joyful, terrifying and essential to everyday existence. Also here is a richly imagined and mourned-for natural world as in `Ice Bear Dreams'; `The Sins of the Otter'; `The Beast of the Galapagos'; as well as animals in hybrid, mythological attitudes: `The Frog Prince'; `When All the Men Turned into Geese' and the ever-present Pigeons who recur throughout the book as totems for various states of inquisition, rumination, urban living and means of temporary liberation from the mundane.

About Eoghan Walls

Eoghan Walls has a BA (Hons) English and Philosophy from University College, Dublin; International Baccalaureate, UCW Atlantic College, Wales; MA in Creative Writing, Queen's University, Belfast; Ph.D. in English Literature, Seamus Heaney Centre, Queen's University. He's won an Eric Gregory Award and a number of scholarships/bursaries. He has taught English In Ireland as well as in Heidelberg, Rwanda,and for the Open University, has published academic papers on philosophy and literature. His poems have appeared widely in magazines like Poetry London and Poetry Ireland Review, and he appears regularly at festivals and poetry reading events.

Additional information

GOR010130793
9781781724903
1781724903
Pigeon Songs by Eoghan Walls
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Poetry Wales Press
2019-02-28
64
N/A
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