
Pages: 88
ISBN: 9780822954415
Pub Date: November 1990
Imprint: University of Pittsburgh Press
Price:
£14.00
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Pages: 112
ISBN: 9781912589456
Pub Date: August 2025
Imprint: Liberties Press
Price:
£13.99
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Winner of the 1989 Associated Writing Programs' Award Series in Poetry“Waring's poems forcibly avoid the workshop warp. From the opening, her language lashes. . . . Anyone would be convinced of both her originality and her toughness. . . . Waring uses tactics that women singers have known about for a long time: the balm of the work song and the empowering sounds a brassy belter makes as she sings of a tough life that earns her a living.”--Voice Literary Supplement
Set in the most volatile region in the world, Refuge is a love-letter to the Middle East and its denizens. It tells the story of a couple at the outbreak of war, forced to flee their homeland and settle in Dublin. Living on their wits, and missing friends and family, they gradually rebuild their lives. When the conflict back home peters out, they must decide whether to stay in Europe or return to the old country.Beautifully and poetically written, Refuge is a love-story which is simultaneously sensual, tender and affecting – and presents Ireland in a new light, through the eyes of recent arrivals to the country. In short, this is a remarkable debut by a talented new voice who powerfully draws on the rich literary traditions of both Ireland and the Middle East.