As if it Meant Something
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- Categories:Essays, Poetry & Correspondence
- Language:English(Translation Services Available)
- Publication date:March,2023
- Pages:280
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- Size:129mm×198mm
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- Text Color:Black and white
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Review
Steve Denehan is an extraordinary poet.--Anne Walsh Donnelly
Description
If you don’t laugh, you’ll cry,
she said, as she did neither.’
The fifth poetry collection from an award-winning poet, As if it Meant Something is a startlingly beautiful, wide-ranging selection that lays the tapestry of life beautifully bare.
Dealing with the mundane and profound, everyday experiences sit alongside the devastating decay caused by domestic violence and terminal illness, the soaring beauty of the Irish coastline and love, art, thought.
Author
lives in Kildare in Ireland with his wife Eimear and daughter Robin. He is the author of two chapbooks and four poetry collections. Winner of the Anthony Cronin Poetry Award and twice winner of the Irish Times’ New Irish Writing, his numerous publication credits include Poetry Ireland Review and Westerly.