The poems of Dorothy Molloy /
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Author / Creator: | Molloy, Dorothy, author. |
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Uniform title: | Poems. Selections |
Imprint: | London : Faber and Faber Limited, 2019. |
Description: | xiii, 280 pages ; 22 cm |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12284433 |
Table of Contents:
- Credo
- Hare Soup (2004)
- Conversation Class
- A Walk in the Forest
- Hare Soup
- Pascual the Shepherd
- Infant of Prague
- Stigmata
- Ice Maiden
- Family Circus
- Grandma's Zoo
- 'Was it like this?'
- Eternity Ring
- 'Long time no see'
- Small Wedding
- Floating with Mr Swan
- First Blood
- Black Flies
- The Woman and the Hill
- Family Get-together
- In the makeshift village cinema
- French Hotel
- Near Sagunto
- Tramontana
- Stalemate
- Fool's Gold
- Sea-bitch
- Looking for Mother
- Plaint
- Cast Out
- Lady of Sorrows
- King's Paramour
- Les Grands Seigneurs
- Props for the Parting Scene
- Ventriloquist's Dummy
- Still Life with Balcony
- Mad about José
- It happened in Parque Güell
- Postulant
- I saved them in mid-winter
- Burial
- The Photograph
- Passage
- Earthing
- Playing the Bones
- Envelope of Skin
- Itineraries of Gold
- Sweet Nothings
- Postman's Knock
- Chacun à son gout
- Gethsemane Day (2006)
- Barbie
- [Step-]Mother
- Grief Therapy
- Queen's Ransom
- How to see Wales
- Happy Families
- Death by poisoning
- My heart lives in my chest
- Trophy
- Curette
- Ménage à trois
- Four Haiku
- 'Sunlight in gutter'
- 'In the tall windows'
- 'Cats knead on my knees'
- 'Purple hearts sprouting'
- Bones
- 'If I should wake before I die'
- Philomena McGillicuddy becomes unstuck
- Dream
- Ancestors
- Paulo Freire's theory revisited
- I spend the night
- Crowning Glory
- Between my upper thighs
- Sobs rack my chest
- Live Model
- Pedicure
- Ghost Train
- Last night the itch
- Deansgrange
- S.O.S.
- Crazy for another baby
- Harlequined
- Gethsemane Day
- My daddy's a skeleton
- Fruits of the Womb
- Freed Spirit
- Dark and furry as the night
- Radiotherapy
- Bedlam
- The dream-world of my pillow
- I swap the Mediterranean
- Life Boat
- Mid-Winter
- Long-Distance Swimmer (2009)
- Mother's kitchen
- Death by drowning
- Going your own way
- Fledgling
- Chez moi
- The see-saw
- Forbidden fruit
- One Easter
- Christmas in the Pyrenees
- Carlitos Gonzáles Martínez makes a desperate bid for freedom
- Gypsy dancer in the caves at Sacromonte
- Waiting for Julio
- Back patio
- Quadruped with my quadrupeds
- Peregrino
- Dog-kite
- My fireworks, the stars
- At Winchester
- In December it's dark
- Tinderbox
- Sister Death
- I'm listening to Stabat Mater
- I wake up in quicksand
- Sipping vodka
- Great ships
- The healing touch
- Moult
- The golden retriever grieves for her mate
- Thinking of Emily Dickinson
- The dowager queen's 'Te Deum'
- Perceval's sister
- Long-distance Swimmer
- November visit
- Prince Lucifer
- Saint Catherine
- Hocus-pocus
- The crossing
- Forty Unpublished Poems
- Alcossebre
- The almond gatherers
- Animal rights
- The baker of Baghdad
- The bearded lady speaks
- Crying-bowls of silk
- Damaged at birth
- For Bracken (3 months' mind)
- Foundation garment
- Four Haiku
- 'Knickerbockers, puffs'
- 'Flaming maple trees'
- 'Silent as a cat's'
- 'Still as steeples they' Going, going, game
- He prefers other people's mimosas
- Holding and folding
- The house has become strange
- I built myself a harbour
- I gave away my luck
- I lived in Spain
- I'll gather fruits
- I'm a full-blooded woman
- In Guadalupe
- Keeping the warm animal
- A letter to someone no longer in my life
- Memory jolts
- Mother
- The music man succeeds in telling the truth
- Nutrient pollution in Lake Chapala
- The oars on the boat moved
- Poem using some images from May Swenson
- Race to the veterinary hospital
- Rats scrabble in the roof
- Rigor mortis at Earlsfort Terrace
- Sacromonte
- Sea change
- The seer of Tremvan
- Soft target
- Spayed
- Talking legs
- Villanelle of the Bilbao babies
- Waiting
- The loneliness of Catherine the Great
- Four Poems in Progress
- Beds
- [Coming up out of the sea]
- [A holy man one day at half-past three]
- [We found the hives among the orange-trees]
- Notes
- Note on the Edition
- Notes on the Poems
- Index of Titles and First Lines