1999 314 pages
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Selected and edited by Peggy O'Brien
"Beautifully produced by Wake Forest University Press, with useful explanatory and biographical notes, this collection is now the single best introduction to the kind of writing that is shaping, and being shaped by, the new Ireland. It is at once reasonably comprehensive, enlighteningly delightful, and at times deeply disturbing." Kieran Quinlan, World Literature Today
$ 17.95
2005 232 pages
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Edited and with an introduction by Jefferson Holdridge
"A superb introduction to contemporary Irish poetry..." Wisconsin Bookwatch
Poetry by Harry Clifton, Dennis O'Driscoll, David Wheatley, Sinéad Morrissey, Caitríona O'Reilly
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1997 392 page
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Bilingual; selected and translated by Michael Bishop
"Few such anthologies exist." Choice
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1996 101 pages
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Bilingual; translated by Marilyn Hacker
"These 37 lyrics (exquisitely translated by Marilyn Hacker) … with their bristling intensity, clipped phrasing, and brilliant flashes of imagery are apt to remind many readers of Dickinson, whose work Malroux has translated. … Malroux revels in all facets of womanhood, her sensuality rushing from seductive to nurturing, torrid to tender. And as Edge attests, its force shapes gem after gem." Timothy Donnelly, The Boston Review
$ 9.95
1994 232 pages
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Bilingual; translated by Margaret Guiton, John Montague, and C.K. Williams
"The deftness and creativity manifested in the translation do justice to one of the major works of contemporary French literature." Jean-Jacques Thomas
$ 12.95
1992 193 pages
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Bilingual; Selected by Paul Auster
Introduction by Mary Ann Caws
Translated by Paul Auster, Stephen Romer, and David Shapiro
$ 11.95
1988 161 pages
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Bilingual; translated by Derek Mahon
Winner of the Scott Moncrieff Translation Award
$ 11.95
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