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ISBN: PB: 9781847770929

Carcanet

June 2011

80 pp.

21.6x13.5 cm

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Eye of the Hare

"Eye of the Hare" affirms a spirituality for healing a shattered world. In a richly textured collection, layered with Biblical echoes and the music of the Psalms, John F. Deane explores the possibilities of poetry to redress the failures of care towards the planet and the needs of society. Deane revives the language of sacrament and celebration with raw and tender grace; in sonnets, narratives and lyrics "Eye of the Hare" advances towards redemption. In the book's final section, Deane honours the places and landscapes of Achill, that beautiful, demanding island off the west coast of Ireland.

About the Author

John F. Deane was born on Achill Island in 1943. He founded Poetry Ireland – the National Poetry Society – and "The Poetry Ireland Review" in 1978, and is the founder of The Dedalus Press, of which he was editor from 1985 until 2006. In 2008 he was visiting scholar in the Burns Library of Boston College. John F. Deane's poetry has been translated and published in France, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Romania, Italy, Slovakia, Sweden and other countries. His poems in Italian won the 2002 Premio Internazionale di Poesia Citta di Marineo. His fiction has been published by Blackstaff Press in Befast; his most recent novel "Where No Storms Come" was published by Blackstaff in 2011. He is the recipient of the O'Shaughnessy Award for Irish Poetry and the Marten Toonder Award for Literature. John F. Deane is a member of Aosdana, the body established by the Arts Council to honour artists "whose work had made an outstanding contribution to the arts in Ireland". His poetry has been shortlisted for the Irish Times Poetry Now Award and the T. S. Eliot Prize. In 1996 Deane was elected Secretary-General of the European Academy of Poetry. In 2007 he was made Chevalier en l'ordre des arts et des lettres by the French government. He is currently the editor of Poetry Ireland Review.