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On
the Block is narrative, lyrical poetry rising in an arc of
tracers from life in New York and Dublin, as well as travels in
the South Seas. McNulty's insights into the details of life bring
us closer to a real understanding of the immigrant mind. The dual
American-Irish vision imprints itself indelibly,
and becomes the untold story within each poem. On The Block is
a worthy successor to McNulty's first collection, Rough Landings.
It has the unity of a journey seen in strong detail that crosses
between bright and dark like "slats across the eyes".
About
the Author
Ted McNulty,
an Irish American poet, was raised in New York City by parents
from counties Cavan and Clare. A onetime news reporter and university
lecturer, he began writing poetry in his 50s and won the Hennessy/Sunday
Tribune Prize as New Irish Writer in 1991. His previous collection,
Rough Landings, was also published by Salmon. With the poet, Sheila
O'Hagan, he conducted workshops for prisoners in Wormwood Scrubs
Prison, London, and for inner city youth in Dublin and London.
He lived in Dublin for many years prior to his untimely death
in 1998.
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