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"In
this collection Sabine Wichert subtly roots her adopted town of
Belfast into her own background: her inheritance of "The
burning cities of Europe". The poems span a lifetime of family,
friends, and her own girlhood formed by the turmoil of 20th Century
Europe. The image of rootedness is also present in her relationship
to the Irish countryside: "Some to rescue only these roots".
This colletion is long overdue. Ms Wichert has been published
extensively in journals over a number of years, and it is a boon
that a talent of such width and imagination should at last reach
a wider audience." Leland Bardwell
About
the Author
Sabine
Wichert was born in Graudenz, West Prussia (now Grudziadz,
Poland) and grew up and was educated in West Germany. She has
been teaching history at Queen's University, Belfast since 1971
and has a special interest in the visual arts. She was a member
of the Arts Council of Northern Ireland from the mid-1980s to
1994 and is a member of the Board of Annaghmakerrig appointed
by both Arts Councils in Ireland. She has published a more rcent
collection of poetry, Sharing Darwin,
which appeared from Salmon in 1999.
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