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English Martyrs

English Martyrs

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The title poem of Conor Carville?s second collection takes off from a London church and its congregation, but pushes on out into planetary, even cosmic dimensions. In another poem, the head of the Blessed Oliver Plunkett appears in the TV room of a London mental hospital, to tell the strange story of a mass on Clapham Common in 1984, when the London-Irish assembled to celebrate his beatification. These poems, and many others here, reassert the capacity of song to grasp the shape of a life, a community, or a world, in the shadow of its vast disorder. Sometimes lyric, sometimes violent, this is a book that teems with the martyrdoms, both everyday and epic, that punctuate our lives. Conor Carville is a poet and critic from Armagh, N. Ireland. His first collection, Harm?s Way, was published by Dedalus Press. He lives in South London with his wife and daughter. Praise for Harm?s Way ? a first book of inspiring range and confidence, traversing cultural history and global modernity to find figures for harm and love, and shaping them in a language of weird substance and full song. Prac Crit. Harm?s Way ranges over an imaginative territory that is as dark, funny and disturbing as Matthew Sweeney?s, the art by which it does so ? apparent in the lexical opulence and acoustic accuracy at work throughout. Poetry Ireland Review