The Salt Harvest

Eoghan Walls author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Poetry Wales Press

Published:14th Oct '11

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The Salt Harvest is the debut collection from a startling new talent, Eoghan Walls. Dark and evocative, these poems carry rich, multi-layered descriptions of the natural world, and cast a sardonic yet tender eye over the human condition.

All the climates of his native Ireland inspire poems of muscular imagery and complex form, each line 'packed with ore'. There is also an ambivalent, often deeply ironic attitude towards a culture once steeped in religion. Threads of humour run throughout, an imaginative playfulness evident in 'Martin Healey's War on God and Ireland', 'Frog' and 'Star Matter'.

"The poems in Eoghan Walls's debut collection, The Salt Harvest, are wideranging, muscular and full of a linguistic and intellectual restlessness."
Hugh Dunkerley, London Review

"In Walls poetry we find an acute sensitivity to register, the voice hesitant, casual, mild, and, in its own way, open to anything."
John Redmond

Eoghan Walls won an Eric Gregory Award in 2006, and recently completed a PhD in English Literature at the Seamus Heaney Centre, Queen's University, Belfast. He has taught English in Ireland as well as in Heidelberg, Rwanda, and for the Open University. His poem 'The Naming of the Rat' was featured in Granta's New Writing 14 (2006); while his other work has appeared widely in magazines like Poetry London, The Stinging Fly, Poetry Ireland Review and The London Magazine, and he appears regularly at poetry festivals and reading events.

"in Walls' poetry we find an acute sensitivity to register, the voice hesitant, casual, mild, and, in its own way, open to anything. Perhaps one of the best qualities of Walls' poety is that neither author nor audience knows where it is going. I suspect the longer that remains so the better his poems will be." - from 'Incertus' an athology of poetry and reviews. John Redmond

ISBN: 9781854115492

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 105g

64 pages