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The other sea / Pádraig J. Daly.

Van Pelt Library PR6054.A4614 O84 2003
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Daly, Pádraig J.
Language:
English
Genre:
Poetry.
Physical Description:
71 pages ; 21 cm
Place of Publication:
Dublin : Dedalus Press, 2003.
Summary:
This is Augustinian priest Padraig Daly's first collection since The Last Dreamers (1999). This book continues the special religious approach to life and poetry that has made him one of Ireland's best religious poets of his generation. At the heart of this new collection is a long sequence of poems based on the Irish cycle of the seasons, with acutely observed natural detail and richly evocative human response.
Contents:
Colonists 9
Ishiara 10
Children of the Rift 11
Stowaway 12
Blessings 13
Inviolate 15
Animal, Birds and Fish 16
Eve of All Saints 18
The List 19
Remembering Biddy 20
In Memory of Jenny Who Was Murdered 21
Marie 23
Margaret 24
Dad 25
Greyhounder 26
Sliabh na mBan 27
Carrying a Phonecall 28
First Sunday in Lent 29
Choice 30
Catholic Ireland 31
Real God 32
Monstrance Museum, Prague 33
Nun in the City 34
Modern Old Nuns 35
Prayer From The Time of Famine 36
Prayers of the People 38
Augustine: What do I Love? 40
Lake 42
Trinity 43
Sharing 44
From the Meister's 60th German Sermon 45
Common Prayer: Rosslare, June 2000 46
For Fionnuala Marie Alice 47
Sadhbh Margaret 48
Our Lady's Island 50
O Bruadair: Mary Great 51
Knock 52
O hAirtneide 53
A Christmas Tale in Summer 54
When I Think of Brigid 55
Teresa 56
The Colourbox of the World 57.
ISBN:
1904556019
1904556000
OCLC:
52326576

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