Paperback. Zustand: new. Paperback. Neither object lessons nor exhibits in an esoteric cabinet of curiosities, Cahal Dallat's poems, in Beautiful Lofty Things, spring from quotidian items and artifacts that connect poet and reader with an eclectic mix of people and places, from present-day Rajasthan, Nicosia, Kansas City and North Carolina via London, Montmartre and Morocco, to growing up in the Antrim Glens, and back through the unlikeliest of family heirlooms to Belfast and Ballycastle in the twentieth century's first half.Each inanimate object, its image facing the associated poem, animates the poet's world of ideas and invention, thought and art, rumination and reflection, his quest for meaning in past and present, his exploration of events which, and individuals who, shaped a personal identity. cahal dallat is a poet, musician, critic. He was born in Ballycastle, Co. Antrim and now lives in London. His has been a contributor to BBC Radio 4's Saturday Review. He is the winner of the 2017 Keats-Shelley Prize, founder/organiser of WB Yeats Bedford Park Artwork Project, 2019 joint Writer-in-Residence (with Anne-Marie Fyfe). Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Paperback. Zustand: new. Paperback. Neither object lessons nor exhibits in an esoteric cabinet of curiosities, Cahal Dallat's poems, in Beautiful Lofty Things, spring from quotidian items and artifacts that connect poet and reader with an eclectic mix of people and places, from present-day Rajasthan, Nicosia, Kansas City and North Carolina via London, Montmartre and Morocco, to growing up in the Antrim Glens, and back through the unlikeliest of family heirlooms to Belfast and Ballycastle in the twentieth century's first half.Each inanimate object, its image facing the associated poem, animates the poet's world of ideas and invention, thought and art, rumination and reflection, his quest for meaning in past and present, his exploration of events which, and individuals who, shaped a personal identity. cahal dallat is a poet, musician, critic. He was born in Ballycastle, Co. Antrim and now lives in London. His has been a contributor to BBC Radio 4's Saturday Review. He is the winner of the 2017 Keats-Shelley Prize, founder/organiser of WB Yeats Bedford Park Artwork Project, 2019 joint Writer-in-Residence (with Anne-Marie Fyfe). Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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