Selected Poems | Michael Longley

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Pub. Date: 1999-05-01
Publisher(s): Wake Forest University Press
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Summary

This is Michael Longley’s own selection from thirty years of writing. It reveals the strength and coherence of an extraordinary body of work, which has been celebrated—in Britain and Ireland, but also in the United States—for its lyric intensity, metaphysical wit, and thematic and formal range. Includes selections from No Continuing City (1969), An Exploded View (1973), Man Lying on a Wall (1976), The Echo Gate (1979), New Poems, Gorse Fires (1991), and The Ghost Orchid (1995).

Author Biography

Michael Longley was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland, in 1939. He was educated at the Royal Belfast Academical Institution and studied Classics at Trinity College. Strongly influenced by the classics, he has alluded to his love of Homer in many of his poems. Early in his career, Longley worked as a schoolteacher in Dublin, London, and Belfast. He founded the literary program in the Arts Council of Northern Ireland, and in 1970 he became the assistant director of that organization. In 2010, he was honored with the title of Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE). He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and a member of Aosdána, an affiliation for Irish artists. He is married to the critic Edna Longley and has three children. Michael Longley has written nine collections of poetry. Holding honorary doctorates from both Trinity College, Dublin, and Queen’s University, Belfast, Longley was awarded the prestigious Queen’s Gold Medal for Poetry in 2001. He has received numerous other awards for his work, including the American Irish Foundation Award, the T. S. Eliot Poetry Prize, the Whitbread Prize, the Hawthornden Prize, the International Griffin Poetry Prize, and the Ulster Tatler Lifetime Achievement Award in 2015. He served as the Ireland Professor of Poetry from 2007–2010.

Table of Contents

from No Continuing City (1963-68)
Epithalamion
1(3)
No Continuing City
4(2)
Circe
6(1)
Persephone
7(1)
Nausicaa
8(1)
Narcissus
8(1)
A Personal Statement
9(3)
Freeze-up
12(1)
The Osprey
13(1)
The Hebrides
14(4)
In Memoriam
18(2)
Elegy for Fats Waller
20(1)
Homage to Dr Johnson
21(1)
Leaving Inishmore
22(1)
Journey out of Essex
23(1)
from An Exploded View (1968-72)
Caravan
24(1)
Swans Mating
25(1)
Galapagos
25(1)
The Corner of the Eye
26(2)
Badger
28(2)
Casualty
30(1)
Readings
31(1)
Letter to Derek Mahon
32(2)
Letter to Seamus Heaney
34(2)
Wounds
36(1)
In Memory of Gerard Dillon
37(1)
The West
38(1)
Skara Brae
39(1)
Ghost Town
40(1)
Three Posthumous Pieces
41(1)
Alibis
42(2)
Options
44(2)
from Man Lying on a Wall (1972-75)
In Mayo
46(2)
Flora
48(1)
Landscape
49(1)
Points of the Compass
50(2)
Halcyon
52(1)
Master of Ceremonies
53(1)
Edward Thomas's War Diary
54(1)
Fleance
55(1)
Company
56(2)
Man Lying on a Wall
58(1)
from The Echo Gate (1975-79)
Obsequies
59(1)
Wreaths
60(2)
Second Sight
62(1)
Ash Keys
63(1)
Spring Tide
64(2)
Frozen Rain
66(1)
Thaw
66(3)
from Mayo Monologues
Brothers
67(1)
Self-heal
68(1)
Bog Cotton
69(1)
The War Poets
70(1)
Peace
71(3)
Sulpicia
74(1)
Grace Darling
75(1)
On Mweelrea
76(1)
The Linen Industry
77(1)
Self-portrait
78(1)
from New Poems (1979-84)
Patchwork
79(1)
Maggie Moore's
80(1)
Love Poet
81(1)
Hallowe'en
81(1)
On Slieve Gullion
82(1)
Smoke in the Branches
83(1)
Markings
84(1)
The White Butterfly
85(1)
from Gorse Fires (1984-90)
Sea Shanty
86(1)
Between Hovers
87(1)
Detour
88(1)
Gorse Fires
89(1)
Remembering Carrigskeewaun
90(1)
Homecoming
91(1)
An Amish Rug
92(1)
Couchette
93(1)
Laertes
94(1)
Anticleia
95(1)
Terezin
96(1)
Ghetto
97(3)
Argos
100(1)
The Butchers
101(1)
The Ice-cream Man
102(1)
Ponies
103(1)
from The Ghost Orchid (1990-94)
From
104(1)
Autumn Lady's Tresses
105(1)
Watercolour
106(1)
Gretta Bowen's Emendations
106(1)
According to Pythagoras
107(1)
Spiderwoman
108(1)
A Flowering
109(1)
Mr 10 1/2
110(1)
Massive Lovers
110(1)
A Grain of Rice
111(1)
Chinese Objects
112(1)
The Scissors Ceremony
113(1)
Snow-hole
114(1)
The Eel-trap
114(1)
Phoenix
115(1)
The Camp-fires
116(1)
The Helmet
117(1)
Poppies
117(1)
Ceasefire
118(1)
Phemios & Medon
119(1)
The Fishing Party
120(1)
Birdsong
121(1)
Headstone
122(1)
The White Garden
123(1)
The Ghost Orchid
123(1)
Chinese Occasions
124(1)
River & Fountain
125(3)
Snow Bunting
128(1)
The Oar
129(1)
Out There
130(2)
Acknowledgements 132

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