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Along The Liffey: Poems and Short Stories
by SHEILA O'HAGAN


| Paperback | 134 x 210 mm | 82 pages | ISBN 978-1-907056-09-3 | June 2009

Sheila O’Hagan began writing in 1984 while studying at Birkbeck College, London University. In 1988 she won the Goldsmith Award for Poetry, and in 1990 returned to her native Dublin. In 1991 she won the Patrick Kavanagh Award and in 1992 the Hennessy/Sunday Tribune Award for New Irish Poet of the year. She has twice been awarded First Prize for Poetry at Listowel Writers’ Week. She was the winner of the Strokestown International Prize for a single poem in 2000. Her short stories and poems have appeared in, among others, The Adirondack Review, Atlanta Review, The Sunday Tribune, Syracuse Review & Working Papers in Irish Studies. She has conducted literary workshops in Wormwood Scrubs Prison, UK, in Inter-City Schools, and for three terms in The Writers’ Centre, Dublin. She was writer-in-residence for Kildare County Council from 1994 to 1996. In 1990 she conducted radio workshops for prisoners on 98FM. She was editor of the Cork Literary Review from 2005 to 2007. She also edited Under Brigid’s Cloak, an anthology of Kildare writers, in 1994. Her previous collections, The Peacock’s Eye (1992) and The Troubled House (1995), were both published by Salmon.

Sample Poem

Painting Seamus Heaney

Here is the task, old man
Note the distance
between man and mask

Mould well the dome of the head
Inscrutable rock that puts clout
on the words to be read

Score well the line between soul and eye
Let light stream in
like underwater images of sky

Hold out for definition. 
Be exact with the pitch of intellect
and scrutinise the gift

But who is this sitter you call
as open as the dawn
solid as the rocks of Donegal?

The Irish poet. And yourself?
Rembrandt, of course.
None other.

 

 

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