lyric poetry

Description (in English)

Dairbhre is a lyric poetry project about attempting to know a desired place by walking the roads of that place in that place, in memory, and most accessibly/obsessively, in Google Street View. There are many walks. “One Walk,” a poem in 7 sections, goes from Knightstown to a specific house in Upper Tinnies on Valentia Island. Although the project is intended to be about place and displacement, it manifests currently as being about metaphor, a form of transport I find particularly challenging. And they’re all challenging. The poem is composed primarily in Google Street View, but also on the actual road, and allowing memory. Its intended form is audio-visual recording but at the ELO, I will simply read several sections, without the video

By Alvaro Seica, 23 September, 2014
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978-989-95347-1-1
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37-44 (4th ed, 2010)
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Abstract (in English)

An essay on Carol Ann Duffy's poetry book Rapture (2005) and the current state of lyrical poetry, in particular British poetry, in the age of sms and electronic text. I present a critique to the recurrence of using the metaphor of ‘heart’ as being the center of human emotion, which I consider an impossible image to carry on in the era of brain research and technological human beings.

(Source: Author's Abstract)

Note: The article was firstly published online in 2007, and subsequently reprinted in Ceia, Carlos (ed.) Talent Will Rise: Essays on Contemporary English Literature (6th ed., 2013)