Last Geraldine Officer
Last Geraldine Officer

Last Geraldine Officer

POETRY

176 Pages, 5.5 x 8.5

Formats: Paperback

Paperback, $18.95 (US $18.95) (CA $21.95)

Publication Date: April 2010

ISBN 9780856464218

Price: $18.95
 
 

Overview

The first part of Thomas McCarthy's book collects his recent short lyrics. Part two daringly recreates a forgotten period in the Anglo-Irish world: a Big House in the years between the World Wars, a FitzGerald ("Geraldine") family that has tilled the soil of County Waterford, absorbed its language and history, and sent young men back to British regiments, particularly the Irish Guards. Focusing on his Gaelic-speaking soldier-poet, Sir Gerald FitzGerald, and his man-servant, Paax Foley, McCarthy creates a fully imagined landscape of men escaped from Irish neutrality to fight against Fascism. Moving from ballad to prose poem, from mid-century Gaelic verse to County Waterford recipes, McCarthy mixes competing loyalties and readings of Irish history to create a single Irish narrative of exile and bereavement, of battles won and love lost and found. Thomas McCarthy, born in Co. Waterford in 1954, was educated at University College, Cork. He received the Patrick Kavanagh Award in 1977 and the American-Irish Foundation's Literary Award in 1984. His last two books are Mr Dineen's Careful Parade (1999) and Merchant Prince (2005). He lives in Cork and works at the city library. He is a member of Aosdána.

Author Biography

Thomas McCarthy was born in Co Waterford in 1954 and educated at Cork University. He has published six poetry collections, two novels, and a memoir. He has won the Patrick Kavanagh Award, the American-Irish Foundation's Literary Award, and the O'Shaughnessy Prize for Poetry. He works in the Cork 2005 offices promoting Cork's status as European Capital of Culture.
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