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- Jon McGregor writes: ' In these wonderful, breath-stopping and heart-enlarging poems, É ireann Lorsung asks only that we pay close attention - to the text, to the world, to the way the world becomes note by note the text - while she pays close attention alongside us.
- About the Author: É ireann Lorsung was born and grew up in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
- 108 Pages
- Poetry, American
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Jon McGregor writes: ' In these wonderful, breath-stopping and heart-enlarging poems, É ireann Lorsung asks only that we pay close attention - to the text, to the world, to the way the world becomes note by note the text - while she pays close attention alongside us. These are poems conducted at ground level, at walking pace, attentive to the changing of the light, of the seasons, of the certainties we thought we were growing up with. Here are poems about the American Midwest, the English midlands, the low country of Flanders; about flax, fieldfares, rivers, fathers and brothers, lovers, fabrics, sewing, sowing, grammar, bicycles, umbrellas, rain and snow, fading light, damp houses, tea, gardens, glass jars, distance, language, breath, touch, and the strangeness of metaphor. These are poems to attend to, return to, and share with the community of readers who either already adore É ireann Lorsung's work or are about to discover it.'
Threaded through with filaments of others' poems, Pattern-book's sonnets, couplets, quatrains and invented forms draw on family life, art history, grief, time and the natural world.
About the Author
É ireann Lorsung was born and grew up in Minneapolis, Minnesota. She works and teaches in a field of images, objects, movement and texts. Her collections include Music for Landing Planes By, Her book, and The Century (Milkweed Editions). She moved to Ireland in 2022 to teach writing at University College Dublin.