1991 72 pages
paperback
Revised edition
"All through the book, she presents a world which she marks out, measures and makes known. The 'acts and monuments' of time, memory, myth and history felsh out the ghosts of her world.... "The Second Voyage" is a joy to read, a model of craft and vision and a quietly original poetry which does not jettison tradition." Philip Casey, Cencrastus
$ 8.95
1977 54 pages
paperback, 1st ed.
Rare and collectible
"Her voice and technique are so solid, so secure, and contain deep echoes of older poetry, as Irish verse tends to do." Robert Hudson, WorkingPoet.com
$ 25.00
2000 128 pages
paperback
In Irish; translated by Medbh McGuckian and Eilean Ni Chuilleanain
"As is expected to be expected of such a thrilling collaboration between such talented individuals, the results are literary magic. Ni Dhomhnaill's style is at once erudite and down-to-earth, cosmopolitan and parochial." Niall McGrath, The Black Mountain Review
$ 12.95
1993 112 pages
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In Irish; translated by Paul Muldoon
"Certainly the work of both poets has much in common: sensuality, wit, irreverence and a delight in lore, legend (particularly local legend) and linguistic dexterity.... The poems often read like spells set to invigorate and intrigue." The Sunday Tribune
$ 10.95
1993 160 pages
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In Irish, with translations by thirteen of Ireland's leading poets
"[T]he branching-out, or shape-shifting, from Gaelic myth or folk-song to some less romantic or quirkier emblem of the present, is a constant resource of Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill's poetry; and it's one of the ways she has rescued the Irish language from its association with Gaelic League pieties or the pedantries of the past." Times Literary Supplement
$ 10.95
2005 80 pages
clothbound first edition with plain vellum wrapper
Limited, signed, & numbered
Short-listed for the Irish Times Poetry Now Prize
"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
$ 35.00
2005 80 pages
paperback
Short-listed for the Irish Times Poetry Now Prize
"Fiction is good at producing ... darkness-tinged satisfactions." Chris Jennings, Books in Canada
$ 11.95
2000 96 pages
clothbound
"Seatown is deft, intelligent, a masterpiece of moody atmospherics. O'Callaghan has painstakingly assembled a faultless body of poems that haunt and persist." Sinéad Morrissey, PN Review
$ 19.95
2000 96 pages
paperback
"O'Callaghan's poetry is marvellously his own. … [Its] bewitching obliquity … obviates neat conclusions. What is evident from Seatown and its predecessor is that Conor O'Callaghan is a gifted poet." Stephen Knight, The Literary Supplement
$ 9.95
2005 96 pages
paperback
"...Sirr is at the center of contemporary Irish poetry." Mary-Sherman Willis, Poet Lore
$ 11.95
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