Anise Koltz was born in Luxemburg in 1928. She is a founding member and Vice-President of the Eur...
This is a generous selection of new and old poems from this best-loved Irish poet. Daly's poetry ...
The Old Women of Magione draws on two visits to Italy; a long poem 'A Former Franciscan Visits As...
The poems of Jean Orizet take the whole world as field, and the faults in the time-surface of lif...
Fergus Allen is now 84. He was schooled in Ireland including Engineering at Trinity College, Dubl...
From treasures in museums to paintings in galleries and churches, from first impressions of the u...
In this vivid, unsparing, new collection, Irish poet Theo Dorgan reaches deep into his Cork child...
Let the Hare Sit Lig don nGiorria Suí is a significant event in Irish poetry publishing - the fir...
In today's unstable world, where does the conversation about the future begin? In Estuary, his fi...
The Cork-born poet Gregory O'Donoghue (1951-2005) was one of the gifted generation of poets which...
New collection of poems from much-admired German-born poet, long resident n Galway. 'In these new...
By turns poignant, wryly humorous and nostalgic, Ross Thompson's debut collection of poems charts...
Mutsuo Takahashi was born in Japan in 1937, and educated at Fukuoka University of Education. A pl...
Philosophically and geographically wide-ranging (as one might expect of a diplomat poet), this se...
From treasures in museums to paintings in galleries and churches, from first impressions of the u...
Do our passions control us or us them? These poems find themselves asking such questions in hospi...
Romance Options is a major new anthology of contemporary love poems, the result of an open call t...
In Writing Home: The 'New Irish' Poets, more than 50 poets from all over the world explore the ma...
The Dedalus Press series of budget pamphlets presents works by major voices in world poetry. Inge...
Macdara Woods' previous collections include his Selected Poems (1996) and The Nightingale Water a...
Light-footed, full of humour and independence of spirit, the poems in Amy Abdullah Barry's debut ...
Liffey Swim is the debut collection from Dubliner Jessica Traynor, whose family portraits combine...
'Desmond O'Grady is one of the senior figures in Irish literary life, exemplary in the way he has...
This groundbreaking TurkishEnglish bilingual anthology, translated and introduced by Irish transl...
When does a poem tell the truth? When is it a lie? Intimate moments carefully re-appraised (first...
Echoes and hauntings, visions and visitations, glimpses of other worlds in the margins of this .....
News that the 2011 Nobel Prize for Literature had been awarded to the Swedish poet Tomas Tranströ...
Of Ochre and Ash, Eleanor Hooker's third collection of poems, lends to her familiar themes of fam...
'Cian Ferriter's Brink opens with its title poem and it stays on the brink of various worlds and ...
The Salt of Something New is the debut of Dublin-based poet Chandrika Narayanan-Mohan. The poems ...