Paul Casey is a truly international poet whose work is informed by languages from Irish and French to those of Africa, and his experiences of that continent enormously enrich this book. Paul Casey was born in Cork, Ireland in 1968. He grew up between Ireland, Zambia, and South Africa, and has worked primarily in film, multimedia, and teaching. While employed as scriptwriting lecturer at the Nelson Mandela University, he convened the greater Port Elizabeth Poetry Competition in three languages and four age-groups. His poems have been published in journals and anthologies in Ireland, the US, China, and South Africa.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Home More or Less is the result of Paul Casey's extensive wanderings both literal and figurative including eight months of homelessness on the streets of Dublin. His journey takes in family history and the African origin of our species, and the art of poetry itself."Paul Casey is a truly international poet. Home More or Less [is] a collection that truly merits international attention." Ian Duhig"The 'More or Less' in Casey's title beautifully captures the collection's absorbing exploration of a variety of homes on different continents, in different linguistic forms, and in different degrees of being, from the tenuously held sense of home, to alienation and homelessness."Leanne O'SullivanPaul Casey was born in Cork in 1968. He grew up in Ireland, England, Zambia and South Africa. A chapbook, It's Not all Bad, was published by Heaventree Press in 2009. In 2010 he completed a poetry-film interpretation of the award-winning poem by Ian Duhig, 'The Lammas Hireling' (from the 2003 Picador collection of the same name), which premiered at the Zebra Poetry-Film Festival in Berlin. He is the founder and organiser of the weekly O Bheal poetry reading series in Cork city, where he now lives. Poetry informed by the languages of Africa, as well as Irish and French. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9781908836090
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