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Why we’re here. June 13, 2013. The pleasure of small streets. Dublin Review of Books: The Meaning of Ryanair →. 3 thoughts on “ Why we’re here. June 14, 2013 at 8:58 am. Congrats on the relaunch. Just a thought: the font is actually quite hard to read, it’s very spindly. June 14, 2013 at 9:42 am. Thanks for the feedback, Nuala. Have just changed the font, hope it’s more readable now. June 14, 2013 at 9:50 am. Much better now, Peter🙂. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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May | 2013 | GRAPH
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Monthly Archives: May 2013. Educate that you may be free? May 18, 2013. Michael Cronin on religion and critical thinking in post-boom Ireland If you happened to find yourself in Prague on St. Patrick’s Day 1977 and you went looking for flowers you might eventually ask yourself the following question. Why were all the florists closed? The answer was one man, the philosopher, Jan Patočka, alone responsible … Continue reading →. The Lost Place: Reading Yves Bonnefoy’s ‘La Maison Natale’. May 16, 2013. Natio...
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Interview with David Wheatley. July 12, 2013. David Wheatley is the author of four collections of poetry, published by The Gallery Press, the most recent of which is A Nest on the Waves (2010). He recently took up the post of Senior Lecturer in creative writing and modern literature at the University of Aberdeen. The following interview was conducted by Bill Tinley … Continue reading →. Dublin Review of Books: The Meaning of Ryanair. June 14, 2013. Why we’re here. June 13, 2013. June 13, 2013. Peter Sirr...
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Monthly Archives: June 2013. Dublin Review of Books: The Meaning of Ryanair. June 14, 2013. A Christian Brothers’ primary school in Mullingar in the late 1960s. A young boy has been forced to sit under the teacher’s desk for failing a spelling test. Every time he makes a mistake he receives a further kick from the teacher. Was this abuse? Not in the view of the CEO of Ryanair, Michael … Continue reading →. Why we’re here. June 13, 2013. The pleasure of small streets. June 13, 2013. Top Posts and Pages.
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The Cat Flap: After Borges
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The Cat Flap is a mainly poetry blog written by Peter Sirr. Monday, October 20, 2014. 1 To a minor poet. Where are the days you spent on earth,. All the joy and anguish. That were your universe? The river of years has washed them away;. As an entry in the index. Proudly they gather, the gods’ gifts, immortal. Of you, dark friend, all we know. Is that one evening you heard the nightingale. Walking fields of asphodels, your slighted shade. Must think the gods harsh. But the days are a tangle of paltry needs.
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The Cat Flap: July 2012
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The Cat Flap is a mainly poetry blog written by Peter Sirr. Tuesday, July 17, 2012. Carol Rumens writes about a poem of mine, 'Legacies', in The Guardian. Posted by The Cat Flap. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). João Cabral de Melo Neto. Johann P. Tammen. Máire Mhac an tSaoi. Olav H. Hauge. Songs of the Earth. Books by Peter Sirr (Gallery). Books by Peter Sirr (Wake Forest). Club de Traductores Literarios de Buenos Aires. Dublin Review of Books. The Guardian Poetry Workshop.
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The Cat Flap: March 2013
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The Cat Flap is a mainly poetry blog written by Peter Sirr. Sunday, March 24, 2013. Hölderlin: Hälfte des Lebens. Another Hölderlin version . . .There are many versions of this poem in English, but my favourite translation is Kathleen Jamie's Scots version. Mit gelben Birnen hänget. Und voll mit wilden Rosen. Das Land in den See,. Ihr holden Schwäne,. Und trunken von Küssen. Tunkt ihr das Haupt. Weh mir, wo nehm’ ich, wenn. Es Winter ist, die Blumen, und wo. Und Schatten der Erde? Heavy with wild roses.
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The Cat Flap: A poem from The Rooms
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The Cat Flap is a mainly poetry blog written by Peter Sirr. Sunday, October 05, 2014. A poem from The Rooms. Poem beginning with two lines by André Breton. The wardrobe is filled with linen,. There are even moonbeams I can unfold. The roof has slipped back on the gables,. Old trees march in from the cold. The wardrobe is filled with linen,. The beds are slept in again. Out of the air spill table and chairs,. The wine has crept back to the rim. The wardrobe is filled with linen,. No-one can touch or unfold.
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Dublin Review of Books: The Meaning of Ryanair | GRAPH
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Dublin Review of Books: The Meaning of Ryanair. June 14, 2013. A Christian Brothers’ primary school in Mullingar in the late 1960s. A young boy has been forced to sit under the teacher’s desk for failing a spelling test. Every time he makes a mistake he receives a further kick from the teacher. Was this abuse? Not in the view of the CEO of Ryanair, Michael O’Leary, who was that little boy. In an interview with Siobhán Creaton, he claimed:. See more over at the Dublin Review of Books. Why we’re here.
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Graph Magazine is an online magazine devoted to literature, culture, commentary and all manner of engagements and interventions. It is edited by Peter Sirr. And Barra O Seaghdha, who edited the original print magazine Graph in Dublin from 1986 to 1998 (funded by Arts Council of Ireland). Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Top Posts and Pages.
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