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Description
Epiphanies & Elegies is a collection of delightful, accessible poems shot through with wonder, humor, faith, and Irish Catholic heritage. Brian Doyle has injected each piece with perception, insight, and compassion. These spiritual works contain the voice of a father, a husband, a man openly in love with his family, and proud of his heritage. Doyle illuminates seemingly ordinary, everyday events in poems that will immediately touch with the reader with their truth. These warm and insightful pieces are sometimes funny, sometimes poignant takes on the small wonders and inevitable tragedies of life. This book is a delightful addition to the world of spiritual and inspirational writing.
Table of Contents
Chapter 2 II: Poems in Praise of Wild Holy Children
Chapter 3 III: War Poems
Chapter 4 IV: Irish Poems
Chapter 5 V: Prayer Poems
Chapter 6 VI: Elegies & Eulogies
Product details
Published | Nov 16 2006 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 160 |
ISBN | 9781580512046 |
Imprint | Sheed & Ward |
Dimensions | 187 x 136 mm |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
About the contributors
Reviews
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Brian Doyle's writing is driven by his passion for the human, touchable, daily life, and equally for the untouchable mystery of all else. His poems, beautifully, cross and re-cross this difference, and his gratitude, his sweet lyrical reaching, is a gift to us all.
Mary Oliver
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Brian Doyle's poems are truly wonderful: wise, playful, funny, acute, and sometimes poignant observations dealing with family, friends, nature, history, and language itself. But what is most remarkable about them is the good feeling that follows from having read them, as if you yourself have been seen by this fine poet, and been absolved.
Ron Hansen, author of Exiles
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The subtitle is somewhat misleading, as this is a collection of delightfully evocative prose poems, some of which do read like stories, often written in a stream-of-consciousness manner.
The Christian Century