A poignant exploration of memory, conflict, and identity in contemporary Ireland.
In The Radio, Leontia Flynn exercises her signature wit, formal inventiveness, bitter irony, and unique blend of vernacular speech and literary allusion. This collection delves into the personal and political landscapes of Northern Ireland, exploring the impact of the Troubles on individual lives and family dynamics.
Through evocative imagery and sharp language, Flynn examines themes of motherhood, memory, and the search for identity amidst social and political unrest. The title poem uses the radio as a portal, piping "explosive news" of the Northern Irish Troubles into the poet’s childhood home, her mother constantly turning to "field the blow" from her children’s ears. This collection is for readers of contemporary poetry, Irish literature, and those seeking introspective and politically engaged verse. Discover verse that resonates with Irish identity, political unrest, and the enduring power of memory and family.
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Leontia Flynn was born in County Down, Northern Ireland. Her previous poetry collections—These Days (2004), Drives (2008), and Profit and Loss (2011)—have won much acclaim, including the Rooney Prize for Irish Literature, the Forward Prize for Best First Collection, and the Eric Gregory Award, as well as being shortlisted for the Whitbread Poetry Prize and the T.S. Eliot Prize.
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