Poets from the ?new Irish? communities, the so-called
?hyphenated Irish?, the Irish of mixed cultural, linguistic or ethnic origin, gather
here to chart and reflect the changing nature of Irish society. Addressing the
broad theme of home, these writers, who hail from all over the world, explore
some of the most complex and pressing issues of our time: identity, belonging,
ownership and culture, often bringing fresh and startlingly new perspectives to
familiar concerns. The result is a fascinating anthology in which ?home? is both
a place of origin and the place towards which we are always travelling, in the
process celebrating our similarities and our differences both.