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		<title>Lifting the Latch</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Frank Dullaghan's accessible poetry is increasingly assured and poised. Eschewing sentimentality and with language that is clear and elegant but revealing a depth of experience as they dig deep into memory, this poetry is insightful, poignant and ultimately life-affirming.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Finely honed, thoughtful and affecting, <b>Frank Dullaghan</b>&#8216;s accessible poetry is increasingly assured and poised. His language is clear and elegant, but the apparent simplicity contains a depth of experience that these these poems memorable. Digging deep into memory, but eschewing sentimentality, Frank Dullaghan&#8217;s poetry is insightful, poignant, but ultimately life-affirming.</p>
<p>Excerpt from: &#8216;The Day of the Robin&#8217;</p>
<p>Dundalk 1966<br />I grew to understand it often rained<br />inside my father&#8217;s head, that sometimes<br />he went under, drowned.<br />But that day he put out his hand<br />and the robin came to him, a small flutter<br />of surprise from the close bush.</p>
<p>Praise for previous collections:</p>
<p>&#8220;Frank Dullaghan&#8217;s quietly spoken poems move between tenderness and terror with a humane warmth ? The language follows and embraces a wide range of affairs, touching on loved, known and dangerous things &#8211; the texture of experience &#8211; lightly, unfussily, with a lovely ear for the plain cadence that is, for most of us, the sweet-sad music of being alive.&#8221; George Szirtes</p>
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