Poems 1963-1983

“Poems 1963-1983” by Michael Longley is a collection published by Penguin in 1986, featuring 206 pages of poetry in English. This edition brings together the works of the Irish poet, showcasing his reflections and explorations over two decades. Longley’s poetry often delves into themes such as love, death, nature, art, and history, all of which are shaped by the complexities of life in Ulster.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of emotions and insights in this collection, as Longley articulates his experiences and observations through verse. The poems reflect his deep engagement with the world around him, offering a nuanced perspective on the interplay of personal and historical narratives. This edition serves as a significant compilation of Longley’s work, inviting readers to engage with the profound themes that characterize his poetry.
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The collected poems of Irish poet Michael Longley, spanning the years 1963-1983. Longley’s preoccupations as a poet – love, death, nature, art, history – have invariably been intensified by the tragedy of Ulster. The poet’s previous poetry collections include No Continuing City and Gorse Fires.
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