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Death on the Hill
'a masterful retelling of the whole sad, sometimes slightly sordid, business'
Irish Independent
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Dublin
Literature
Poetry
Book Details:

Price:
€19.95
Binding: hb
Pages: 112
Size: 216x135mm
ISBN-10 0-86278-995-8
ISBN-13 978-0-86278-995-4
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World, all languages.
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In this work, we are offered an insight as to what inspired him to write these poems and the result is a deeply personal part-memoir, part-poetry collection that will be treasured by readers of Kinsella for years to come.
This high-quality hardback volume is filled with beautiful and imaginative photographs of Dublin landmarks such as St. James's Gate, Dublin Castle and the Peppercannister Church.
Twenty of his best-loved and memorable poems, including His Father's Hands and St. Catherine's Clock have new commentaries written by Thomas Kinsella. An introduction, also written by him, serves to introduce the reader to his relationship, and that of his family and friends with the city of Dublin.
Extract available: read some of this book now ...
Part I: Imaginative Beginnings. Sample pages from A Dublin Documentary
Praise for A Dublin Documentary
'one of the major poets of his generation . . . I certainly enjoyed it.'
Páraic Breathnach The Eleventh Hour, RTE Radio One
'An illuminating commentary' The Irish Times
'Dubliners and poetry fans alike will love Thomas Kinsella's personal collection of poetry, reminiscence and photography.' Image magazine
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