John O'Donohue John, Ph.d. O'Donohue Echoes Of Memory

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Code 9781848270749

In this powerful, evocative collection, master storyteller John O'Donohue explores themes of love and loss, beginnings and endings.

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Binding: Paperback

Date Published: 01 Sep 2011

'His taut concise pieces use words and syntax with the sort of freedom that comes after mastery'
- * Books Ireland *

'In these poems, the west of Ireland landscape and climate in all their harshness are metaphors for the emotional climate of the work'
- * Poetry Ireland Review *

About the Author

John O'Donohue, Ph.D., was born in County Clare in 1956. He spoke Gaelic as his native language and lived in a remote cottage in the west of Ireland until his untimely death in January 2008. A highly respected poet and philosopher, he lectured in Europe and America and wrote a number of international bestsellers: Anam Cara, Eternal Echoes, Divine Beauty and Benedictus, which he completed shortly before he died. He also wrote two collections of poetry, Conamara Blues and Echoes of Memory, his first published work.

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