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Matthew Sweeney’s The Night Post, born on National Poetry Day 2010

Sian Hughes wins the Seamus Heaney Centre Prize

Published to coincide with National Poetry Day and the tenth anniversary of Salt Publishing. Matthew Sweeney will be on tour throughout Ireland and England over the next twelve months. He will shortly be available to hear on the Poetry Archive.

 

 

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Matthew Sweeney, the foremost poet of his post-war generation, offers us a new selection of his work, including many previously unpublished pieces, spanning his entire writing life.

 

The Night PostOften driven by sinister, filmic scenarios and a powerful visual imagination, Sweeney's lyric power grows from strength to strength. In this new selection, featuring a number of hitherto uncollected poems, including some very early work, we see a wilder, more disparate and disruptive poet capable of tremendous poignancy, elegance and musicality.

 

 

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