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    Some Integrity

    €13.19
    The much-anticipated first collection from Eric Gregory Award winner and a contributor to Carcanet's New Poetries VIII anthology.
    ISBN: 9781800172081
    AuthorRegan, Padraig
    Pub Date27/01/2022
    BindingPaperback
    Pages88
    AvailabilityCurrently out of stock. If available, delivery is usually 5-10 working days.
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    Winner of the Clarissa Luard Prize 2021.

    In 'Minty', one of the typically charged and capacious poems in this eagerly-awaited debut collection, a mojito glass reflects:

    whatever grid of bricks & wood makes up the room we
    happen to be sitting in
    is dilated & wrapped around a single focal-point; whatever
    portion of the sky that happens

    to be visible through the window becomes a convex bowl. The
    weather also happens,
    as it always does, & passes on, & brings those other places
    where it falls into the orbit of the glass.

    'To look up from Padraig Regan's words is to find oneself gently re-fitted into the world,' writes Vahni Capideo, praising Padraig Regan's 'awesome originality and honesty'. The poems of Some Integrity bring something new to the Irish lyric tradition. Queerness is a way of looking, a perspective, grounded in an awareness of the porous and provisional nature of our bodies. The book's social encounters and exchanges, its responses to the work of artists, its figures in a landscape, and its considerations of food and desire, work as capsule narratives and as an exhilarating extension of that lyric tradition.

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    Winner of the Clarissa Luard Prize 2021.

    In 'Minty', one of the typically charged and capacious poems in this eagerly-awaited debut collection, a mojito glass reflects:

    whatever grid of bricks & wood makes up the room we
    happen to be sitting in
    is dilated & wrapped around a single focal-point; whatever
    portion of the sky that happens

    to be visible through the window becomes a convex bowl. The
    weather also happens,
    as it always does, & passes on, & brings those other places
    where it falls into the orbit of the glass.

    'To look up from Padraig Regan's words is to find oneself gently re-fitted into the world,' writes Vahni Capideo, praising Padraig Regan's 'awesome originality and honesty'. The poems of Some Integrity bring something new to the Irish lyric tradition. Queerness is a way of looking, a perspective, grounded in an awareness of the porous and provisional nature of our bodies. The book's social encounters and exchanges, its responses to the work of artists, its figures in a landscape, and its considerations of food and desire, work as capsule narratives and as an exhilarating extension of that lyric tradition.