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Anne Donnellan If Only We Could Bottle It

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Binding: Paperback

Date Published: 06 Dec 2025

In this generous and exhilarating second collection, Anne Donnellan paints a rural world that exists at the edge of memory—a world of butter churning and sea swimming, of lemon drops and Sunday hackneys, where our grandmothers’ glow was “washed in the barrel / soft rainwater mixed with silken morning dew.”

Opening with poems imbued with the pathos of familial loss, Donnellan seeks to call back a life cast in the loves and losses of memory. But deeper than nostalgia, these poems depict real-life difficulties: the pain of emigration in a time of limited communications, the imperative of survival, the small consolations that made endurance possible. These memories now “spill from bloated pockets,” “overflow like an old candle in a saucer”— examined with unflinching honesty and deep affection.

Yet the idyllic world may never return. The possibility of peace is now thwarted by the dark agencies of war and power, exacerbated by climate change. Still, Donnellan’s “truth jab” comes in the form of hope—a hope that will encourage us to Believe in Almost Anything. Against the backdrop of nature’s moods and colours, and anchored by a profound pride of place, this collection finds consolation and possibility.

Rich in musicality and image, If Only We Could Bottle It rushes forward in gorgeous, active, alliterative language. The dearth of punctuation creates a faultless rhythm as “a slow reverence rises in our hearts”— making this a memorable and deeply moving volume of contemporary Irish poetry.

If Only We Could Bottle It  is a generous collection, rich in musicality and image. Anne Donnellan embraces the ordinary acts, from butter churning to sea swimming, of ordinary Irish people from our grandparents’ time to our own. The honesty and affection in these portraits is matched by a gorgeous rush of language that is active, alliterative, alive. A reflective and exhilarating volume of poetry.” Susan Millar duMars

About the Author

Brought up in County Clare, Anne Donnellan has lived in Galway for the past 40 years. Her debut poetry collection Witness was published in December 2022 by Revival Press Limerick. Anne is a frequent performer at local poetry events and she has read from her collection on both Clare and Galway local radio.


Anne was the winner of the 2023 Allingham Poetry Competition and was twice shortlisted for the Poems of Patience Competition.

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