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Paula Meehan

    Diese Autorin taucht tief in die menschliche Psyche ein und erforscht die Feinheiten zwischenmenschlicher Beziehungen. Ihre Werke werden für ihre psychologische Einsicht und ihre einfühlsame Darstellung menschlicher Kämpfe gefeiert. Durch ihr Schreiben bietet sie zeitlose Reflexionen über Liebe, Verlust und die Suche nach Sinn. Ihr Prosa-Stil ist sowohl poetisch als auch zugänglich, was sie zu einer unvergesslichen Erzählerin macht.

    Painting Rain
    Cell
    Music for Dogs: Work for Radio
    As If By Magic
    Mysteries of the Home
    Die Dublin-Karte eines Kindes
    • Mysteries of the Home

      • 91 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden
      4,3(13)Abgeben

      Mysteries of the Home gathers into a single volume a selection of poems from Paula Meehan's two seminal mid-career collections, The Man who was Marked by Winter (1991) and Pillow Talk (1994), both of which won considerable praise from critics and readers alike. Included here are some of her best-known and best-loved poems - 'The Pattern', 'The Statue of the Virgin at Granard Speaks', 'My Father Perceived as a Vision of St Francis' and 'The Wounded Child' among them. They show an artist at the height of her powers producing work of "remarkable candour and ... stunning lyricism" (The Colby Quarterly). Paula Meehan was born in 1955 in Dublin where she still lives. Besides six collections of poems, the most recent of which are Dharmakaya (2000) and Painting Rain (2009), she has also written plays for both adults and children and conducted residencies in universities, in prisons and in the wider community. Paula Meehan is a member of Aosdana and the recipient of a number of awards, including the Marten Toonder Award for Literature in 1995 and the Denis Devlin Memorial Award in 2001."

      Mysteries of the Home
    • This Selected Poems gathers together work published between 1991 and 2016 from collections that have been lauded, awarded and widely translated, collections that have gained a large audience and a considerable reputation, nationally and internationally, for one of Ireland's foremost poets and most distinctive voices. A great deal has changed in the world in the arc of time covered by these poems, and those changes are noted and considered by poems that are remarkable for their clear-eyed witness. Meehan's devotion to, and mastery of, her craft, has always been one of the key signatures of her work, as has been her immersion in her beloved native Dublin. In her Selected Poems we see this and more -- her uncompromising engagement with the politics of gender and class, her love of the natural world and her grief at what threatens it, her holistic and visionary impulse to bless the creation, to be grateful for her place in it.

      As If By Magic
    • Music for Dogs: Work for Radio

      • 108 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden
      4,3(7)Abgeben

      Paula Meehan, a prominent Irish poet and playwright, showcases her talent in radio with "Music for Dogs," which compiles her radio works for the first time in print. Known for her "perfect pitch," Meehan's pieces, including "Janey Mack is Going to Die," "The Lover," and "Threehander," were originally performed on RTÉ Radio 1. This collection highlights her unique ability to blend oral and sonic elements, reflecting her distinguished career in both poetry and theater.

      Music for Dogs: Work for Radio
    • Cell

      A Play in Two Parts for Four Actors and a Voice

      4,0(4)Abgeben
      Cell
    • Painting Rain

      • 100 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden
      3,0(1)Abgeben

      Explores an Ireland where uncontrolled development is tearing apart a sustaining ecology. This title includes poems that sustain belief in the power of language to reveal, interrogate and heal.

      Painting Rain
    • Dietitian Paula Mee outlines a healthy eating plan based on the Mediterranean diet that is rich in healthy fats, wholegrain, unrefined carbs, and proteins. With over 70 easy-to-prepare recipes included, Mediterranean Mood Food promises that you can stay in great shape physically and mentally while still enjoying delicious food.

      Mediterranean Mood Food
    • As If by Magic: Selected Poems

      • 296 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      This new selection of poems by Paula Meehan resonates with integrity and sympathy. The poet moves from the feminist to the ecological, from the grittier urban spaces of the north side of center-city Dublin to the suburban spaces outside, never leaving the former behind while weaving the gathering themes in a compassionate web. Meehan writes evocatively about gender and class, never losing sight of the lyric purpose of her poems. She blends the comic and tragic as many Irish writers before her have done. In Meehan's poetry, particularly her most recent volumes, nature has historical and personal significance, but it also functions on its own terms. Meehan endeavors to examine the places, public and private, where nature and culture meet. At this intersection she begins to make sense of the suffering of innocents and the powerless, to chart avenues toward liberation, and to salve their psychological and physical wounds by finding poetry in the disappearance and reappearance of the natural world.

      As If by Magic: Selected Poems
    • Geomantic

      • 98 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden

      Composed of eighty-one nine-line poems, Meehan's extraordinary new collection is at once a free-form dance and a controlled meditation on the nature of memory, community, love, and poetry itself. Her celebration of the power of dream and of song is neither escape nor hermetic retreat but a means to navigate "the long night's journey into day." A true citizen poet, Meehan begins her work in intimate feeling but is always focused on the world.

      Geomantic
    • Best known as one of the leading Irish poets of her generation, Paula Meehan is also an accomplished and much-admired playwright, and her stage work has been performed by, among others, Team Theatre Company, Rough Magic, Calypso Theatre Company and The National Theatre Company at the Peacock. As well as her work for stage, in recent years she has also written for radio, a medium which provides particular scope for the oral and sonic qualities so often admired in her writing. Music for Dogs presents, for the first time in print, a selection of that work for radio from a poet of "perfect pitch" (Midwest Book Review). Janey Mack is Going to Die, The Lover and Threehander were all written for and first performed on RT Radio 1.

      Music for Dogs