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Reading
these poems, one comes to suspect that th eimage of a truly safe
and ennobling nation must be that of a mobile home; intimate,
but open, playful, self-aware, and moving. Archer has written
its lexicon out of idioms of displaced beings; remapping of boundaries
would require a full transformation of English; of its grammar,
its words, its punctuations, its letters, its spacing on the printed
page. Archer joins Austin Clark, John Hewitt, Eavan Boland, Ciaran
Carson, and Medbh McGuckian in generating new combinations that
mark and baffle the old ones. Victor Luftig
About the
Author
Nuala Archer's
first book of poetry, Whale on the Line, (Gallery Press,
1981) won the Patrick Kavanagh Award. Two Women, Two Shores,
poems by Nuala Archer and Medbh McGuckian was jointly published
by New Poets Series, Baltimore & Salmon Press, Galway, Ireland,
in 1989. Pan/ama, a chapbook, was published by Red Dust,
New York, in 1992. The Hour of Pan/ama was published by
Salmon in 1992. She has taught at Yale University. She was also
director of the Cleveland Poetry Centre and associate professor
at Cleveland State University.
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