Plenitude
Plenitude
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Following upon Pandemonium (2016) and Prophecy (2019), Plenitude marks a moment of completion and buoyant plenty in a very real and contemporary Irish world. Enriched at all times by a sense of history – the precise histories of heritage gardens, of novelists such as Molly Keane and Waterford neighbours who had gone to the Great War – his is a poetry of both brief formal lyric and longer historical meditation.A working gardener since early childhood, his thoughts return constantly to images of seasonal change within humanised landscapes, to flowers, trees and changing seasons. The plenitude of the present moment in Ireland, its unexpected prosperity, is constantly prised open to reveal painful childhood memories and stressful political meditations.With McCarthy, the past, and the past remembered, is never far from the surface of the poems, and Plenitude contains many such illuminated moments, whether the poet is walking in the great Fota House gardens or pausing at a winter cafe in New York’s Upper Westside.
About the Author
About the Author
Thomas McCarthy was born in Cappoquin in 1954 where he was educated at the local Convent of Mercy andsubsequently at University College Cork. He worked for many years at Cork City Libraries. He has won many awardsfor his poetry, including The Patrick Kavanagh Award, the Alice Hunt Bartlett Prize, the O’Shaughnessy Prize andthe Ireland Funds Annual Literary Award. His first collection, The First Convention, was published by The DolmenPress, Dublin, in 1978 and his tenth collection, Prophecy, was published by Carcanet Press in 2019. A former Editor ofPoetry Ireland Review and The Cork Review, his journals, Memory, Poetry and the Party, were published by The Gallery Press in2022 and his essays, Questioning Ireland, appeared in 2024.
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