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Fiction
    by Conor O'Callaghan

Short-listed for the Irish Times Poetry Now PrizeFiction

"The Irish poet Conor O'Callaghan ought to have more of a reputation here: few American poets his age (he is thirty-eight) bring to the cozy matter of domesticity so much vigor and readiness. ...The house-of-mirrors deceits and self-deceits of estranged lovers here receive full, impressive representation. ..." Poetry

Fiction, Conor O'Callaghan's newest volume of poems, uses the metanarrative of writing as its overarching theme. From the title poem's first line, "None of this is true," to the poem "This," late in the volume, we are aware that the writing begins with a "pencil," with the physical act of writing, and ends with the sense that the search for an original voice is haunted by the mimicry involved in perfecting the craft (in "darkness…littered with mockingbirds").

Conor O'Callaghan's Fiction is fraught with the frisson of its own creation, as one would expect from a poet coming fully into his extraordinary powers.

"Fiction is good at producing ... darkness-tinged satisfactions."
Chris Jennings, Books in Canada

The Present Writer

answers questions vaguely, as if from distance,
cares less for the dribs and drabs of his libido;
gets more droll, lachrymose, implicit with age;

has backed from the room, the turntable moving
and a refill pad lying open at the page
with 'swansong' and 'glockenspiel' written on it;

makes collect calls from payphones, lost for words;
has been known to sleep in the rear seat
on the hard shoulder, the hazards ticking;

is given to sudden floods of hope; still dreams
of swimming pools, in sepia; can take or leave
a life in shadow; will whoop out of the blue

and surface on the landing, fork and spoon in hand,
adrift of what the done thing was; doodles butterflies
on the envelopes of unread letters; travels happiest

towards daylight and fancies pigeons; gets a kick
inhabiting the third person, as if talking across himself
or forever clapping his own exits from the wings.



72 pages

November 2005

$35 clothbound (Limited edition, numbered and signed)
ISBN 1-930630-24-7
ISBN13 978-1-930630-24-6

$11.95 paperback
ISBN: 1-930630-23-9
ISBN13 978-1-930630-23-9

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Wake Forest University • Winston-Salem, North Carolina