Edited by Luke Roberts.
Published 2018. Paperback, 342pp, 8 x 8ins, £16.95 / $25
ISBN 9781848615793. [Download a sample PDF from this book here.]
Desire Lines: Unselected Poems, 1966-2000
presents work drawn from across Barry MacSweeney’s writing life. Beginning with The Boy From the Green Cabaret Tells of His Mother
, which brought the 20-year-old poet fame and notoriety, Desire Lines
brings more than 300 pages of MacSweeney’s poetry back into print. His prolific 1970s are represented here by eight complete sequences, including the major political work Black Torch
and the previously unpublished long poems Toad Church
and Pelt Feather Log. Drawing on archival and extensive bibliographic resources, Desire Lines
collects the majority of MacSweeney’s poetry not included in Wolf Tongue: Selected Poems, 1965-2000. These unselected poems showcase the full range of his capabilities: from raw lyrical emotion to modernist fragmentation, from historical narrative to surreal invention and absurd humour. Including five unpublished poems from the 1980s – including the state-of-the-nation bulletin, 'Revulsion' and the tender, heartbroken ‘Soft Hail’ – MacSweeney’s essential contribution to modern poetry can be seen to its full extent. Alongside MacSweeney's translations from the French of Guillaume Apollinaire, Desire Lines
also includes an introduction and notes on the texts by the editor.
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