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Ireland. Night. A grotto to the Virgin Mary illuminates a deserted road. Overhead, the soundless roar of the Milky Way’s glittering traffic reminds us of a past that runs parallel to our own uncertain times. Olives ripen in a Portuguese valley. The sound of gunfire approaches a Paris café. Irish women revolutionaries march towards their future. Tigers prowl through County Leitrim's rural townlands, whose old names emerge like neon signposts from the dark: Red Marsh, Small Watery Place, Round Hill of the Boys. Róisín Kelly’s Mercy is an attempt to reconcile her Catholic background with her pagan heritage, transcending the limits of a world in which everything is connected. Both intimate and political, this powerful debut collection combines a passionate exploration of self with an awestruck confrontation of wilderness. Róisín Kelly was born in west Belfast, raised in Leitrim, and now lives in Cork. Her pamphlet Rapture (Southword, 2016) was described by Leanne O’Sullivan as ‘fierce and mysterious, beautiful and compelling’.

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Róisín Kelly hauls the mythological up into the contemporary world in this fiercely tender collection. Love and loss are laid bare again and again under constellations new and old, in skies above Greece, Portugal, America, France, and Ireland. Kelly’s intelligence and wisdom ignite each of these poems, whether funeral pyre or beacon in the dark light. Mercy burns with ruthless beauty. -- Zsuzsi Gartner * author of Better Living Through Plastic Explosives *
What is striking about Kelly’s writing is that she intentionally situates herself within Ireland’s literary tradition, frequently drawing on Yeatsian images like the rose. She is unswerving, however, in her desire to draw romance and realism together, and Kelly revives the symbols of old so that they might be re-spoken in a brazen, drunken voice… Kelly’s poetry is at once tender and savage, steeped in tradition yet brave in expression — she takes readers where they don’t want to go, a feat that most writers attempt, but few achieve. -- James O’Sullivan * Los Angeles Review of Books *
Unafraid of sentiment, these twenty poems meditate on lost love, longing, and the tendency of intimacy to arrive as an utter surprise, and dissolve just as swiftly. -- Grace Wilentz * Poetry Ireland Review (on Rapture) *
This brief collection shows remarkable emotional range. Kelly leaves the reader afloat on a tide of colour.’ -- Alison Brackenbury * PN Review (on Rapture) *

Table of Contents
9 Mercy 10 Leave 11 Mars in Retrograde 12 Tom Barry 13 Chameleon 15 Penelope 16 Domínio Vale do Mondego 18 Guarda 20 A Massage Room in West Cork 21 Rapture 22 In America 23 Mary Anne MacLeod 25 Mar-a-Lago 27 La Chalupa 28 At a Photography Exhibition in New York Public Library 29 Rose 30 Glenveagh 31 Storm Warnings 32 Paris, 13 November 2015 34 Tropical Ravine House in Belfast Botanic Gardens 35 Eden 37 The Cave of Melassini 39 Ithaca 41 Oranges 43 Easter 44 Miracle at Standing Rock 46 The Unicorn Children 47 Tigers in Leitrim 48 Poem for a Friend’s Unborn Baby 50 Northern Lights 51 Cosmic Latte 52 irish coffee 53 Mercury in Retrograde 54 Ophelia 56 Amongst Women 59 Wedding Below the Perseid Meteor Shower 60 Tuam 62 Granuaile 64 Notes

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      Publisher: Bloodaxe Books Ltd
      Publication Date: 26/03/2020
      ISBN13: 9781780375007, 978-1780375007
      ISBN10: 178037500X

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      Book Synopsis
      Ireland. Night. A grotto to the Virgin Mary illuminates a deserted road. Overhead, the soundless roar of the Milky Way’s glittering traffic reminds us of a past that runs parallel to our own uncertain times. Olives ripen in a Portuguese valley. The sound of gunfire approaches a Paris café. Irish women revolutionaries march towards their future. Tigers prowl through County Leitrim's rural townlands, whose old names emerge like neon signposts from the dark: Red Marsh, Small Watery Place, Round Hill of the Boys. Róisín Kelly’s Mercy is an attempt to reconcile her Catholic background with her pagan heritage, transcending the limits of a world in which everything is connected. Both intimate and political, this powerful debut collection combines a passionate exploration of self with an awestruck confrontation of wilderness. Róisín Kelly was born in west Belfast, raised in Leitrim, and now lives in Cork. Her pamphlet Rapture (Southword, 2016) was described by Leanne O’Sullivan as ‘fierce and mysterious, beautiful and compelling’.

      Trade Review
      Róisín Kelly hauls the mythological up into the contemporary world in this fiercely tender collection. Love and loss are laid bare again and again under constellations new and old, in skies above Greece, Portugal, America, France, and Ireland. Kelly’s intelligence and wisdom ignite each of these poems, whether funeral pyre or beacon in the dark light. Mercy burns with ruthless beauty. -- Zsuzsi Gartner * author of Better Living Through Plastic Explosives *
      What is striking about Kelly’s writing is that she intentionally situates herself within Ireland’s literary tradition, frequently drawing on Yeatsian images like the rose. She is unswerving, however, in her desire to draw romance and realism together, and Kelly revives the symbols of old so that they might be re-spoken in a brazen, drunken voice… Kelly’s poetry is at once tender and savage, steeped in tradition yet brave in expression — she takes readers where they don’t want to go, a feat that most writers attempt, but few achieve. -- James O’Sullivan * Los Angeles Review of Books *
      Unafraid of sentiment, these twenty poems meditate on lost love, longing, and the tendency of intimacy to arrive as an utter surprise, and dissolve just as swiftly. -- Grace Wilentz * Poetry Ireland Review (on Rapture) *
      This brief collection shows remarkable emotional range. Kelly leaves the reader afloat on a tide of colour.’ -- Alison Brackenbury * PN Review (on Rapture) *

      Table of Contents
      9 Mercy 10 Leave 11 Mars in Retrograde 12 Tom Barry 13 Chameleon 15 Penelope 16 Domínio Vale do Mondego 18 Guarda 20 A Massage Room in West Cork 21 Rapture 22 In America 23 Mary Anne MacLeod 25 Mar-a-Lago 27 La Chalupa 28 At a Photography Exhibition in New York Public Library 29 Rose 30 Glenveagh 31 Storm Warnings 32 Paris, 13 November 2015 34 Tropical Ravine House in Belfast Botanic Gardens 35 Eden 37 The Cave of Melassini 39 Ithaca 41 Oranges 43 Easter 44 Miracle at Standing Rock 46 The Unicorn Children 47 Tigers in Leitrim 48 Poem for a Friend’s Unborn Baby 50 Northern Lights 51 Cosmic Latte 52 irish coffee 53 Mercury in Retrograde 54 Ophelia 56 Amongst Women 59 Wedding Below the Perseid Meteor Shower 60 Tuam 62 Granuaile 64 Notes

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