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Harry Clifton

Gone Self Storm

Harry Clifton

Publication Date : 23 Mar 2023

ISBN: 9781780374536

Pages: 65
Size :216 x 138mm
Rights: World

For half a century of ever-broadening vision, award-winning poet Harry Clifton has addressed what the Irish Times calls ‘his large concerns and his angular relationship to Ireland, one that produces extraordinary verbal and emotional effects’. His latest book Gone Self Storm is a quest, through origin and migration, South America to the North of Ireland, Khao I Dang refugee camp to Glasnevin graveyard, for a lost maternal ground.

Harry Clifton has published eleven other books of poetry, most recently The Winter Sleep of Captain Lemass (2012), The Holding Centre: Selected Poems 1974-2004 (2014), Portobello Sonnets (2017) and Herod’s Dispensations (2019).

'Clifton merges memory and legend indelibly. Windblown, restless poems summon the spirit of Amergin... Clifton's play between imagination and memory is vertiginous and dark.' – Martina Evans, The Irish Times, on Gone Self Storm

‘Your collection, Gone Self Storm, has just been published by Bloodaxe Books. In it, life-spanning, elegiac poems rest alongside sprightly investigations of places half-real and half-imagined… A number of long-standing themes and trajectories in your work to date (concerning time’s passage, and the strange blend of permanence and ungraspability that defines the lives and places we pass through) seem to culminate in this collection.’ – Ciarán O'Rourke, Island’s Edge, interviewing Harry Clifton

‘Urbane and erudite, even in the plainest language he’s a master of the arresting phrase whose ironies set the mind going in multiple directions.’ – Edmund Prestwich, The High Window, on Gone Self Storm

'Rootlessness and a lifetime of travel, gives him a unique take on self and landscape, while language, though one of ‘… conditionals, subjunctives / In a land of might-have-been’ (‘Chile’), has enabled him to learn ‘the true home of the poet is not in a place but in the language itself,’ (‘Biography’). This all makes for some great, seriously sad writing, all expressed in a classy, deceptively effortless, limpid style [...] The pleasure and challenge of writing a review on Harry Clifton’s poetry is that every poem gives you a multi-layered journey of its own.' – Belinda Cooke, The North, on Gone Self Storm

‘Powerful lines and imagery strike hard… A memorable collection, ripe for discussion.’ – Frank Startup, The School Librarian, on Gone Self Storm

'Soul, song and formal necessity, Clifton has all three – he is one of the poets who matter.' – Derek Mahon

'There are moments when you hold your breath… and you sit up in pure delight… there are a number of poems in this book that will be read as long as any poems are read anywhere… The last poem, "Oweniny, Upper Reaches", filled with soft, haunting cadences and strange, ambiguous musings on solitude, memory and the meaning of things, is a masterpiece. It displays Clifton’s reticence and technical skill against the need to let the poem soar into a truth that emerges from the gap between the words, and then it allows the words themselves to glide up and out in all their hushed and controlled beauty.' – Colm Tóibín, The Irish Times, on The Winter Sleep of Captain Lemass

‘His dazzlingly accomplished book is arguably the first great work of Irish poetic post-modernism… His is a universe of aftermaths, hauntings and returns, in which even God…dreams of becoming flesh again… an Irish voice that is utterly contemporary in its restless movement through time and space.’ – Fintan O’Toole, Irish Times, on Secular Eden

'Much like Joyce, he's one of these people who writes about Ireland with the great insight that only a sense of self-exile can bring. With this new collection, Herod's Dispensations, he's talking about a creative rebirth brought on by a trip to China, but he's also talking about the ageing process and about coming back to Dublin to settle.' – Jessica Traynor, RTE Radio 1's Arena, on Herod's Dispensations (Irish Poetry books of 2019)

'These poems engage with hard rather than 'soft' knocks: death and art, suicide, history, loss of friends, ageing.  But they cut through the mist, like a fog lamp, with their own sharp-edged clarities... There is an ambition here, an intellectual range and dexterity which, in Clifton's hands, becomes a renewed poetic spate the returns us to the muddy waters of world history that preoccupied him in his award-winning collection Secular Eden (2007).' – Benjamin Keatinge, Poetry Ireland Review [on Herod’s Dispensations]

'The most striking aspect of Herod’s Dispensations is its generous reach; a range of people and places are visited in an apparently endlessly elastic timeframe. In these muscular and ambitious poems, the Rivers Liffey and Lethe flow fast beside the Yangtze.’ – Hannah Stone, The Lake

‘Clifton’s civilised appreciation of the cosmopolitan fluidity of his chosen place is matched by the fluency of these sonnets… Clifton’s is a sophisticated and humanistic imagination, alert to the saving human detail and at some level always in search of the bigger picture. His work is ridden by time and the sense that there is nothing new under the sun except the capacity for seeing the world afresh.’ – Sean O’Brien, The Guardian, on Portobello Sonnets

Harry Clifton reads his poem ‘A Son! A Son!’ from his Bloodaxe collection The Winter Sleep of Captain Lemass:

Ireland & EU: Click here to order from Books Upstairs in Dublin.

North America: Click here to order from Wake Forest University Press.

  

BOOKS BY Harry Clifton

Herod's Dispensations

Harry Clifton

Herod's Dispensations

Publication Date : 28 Mar 2019

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Portobello Sonnets

Harry Clifton

Portobello Sonnets

Publication Date : 23 Mar 2017

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The Holding Centre

Harry Clifton

The Holding Centre

Selected Poems 1974-2004

Publication Date : 27 Feb 2014

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The Winter Sleep of Captain Lemass

Harry Clifton

The Winter Sleep of Captain Lemass

Publication Date : 24 May 2012

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