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  • Published: 25 July 2024
  • ISBN: 9781529922967
  • Imprint: Vintage Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 208
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Ash Keys

New Selected Poems





Published to coincide with his 85th birthday, Ash Keys looks back on the extraordinary career of the last surviving member of the triumvirate of poets that rose out of 1960s Belfast

Published to coincide with his 85th birthday, Ash Keys looks back on the extraordinary career of the last surviving member of the triumvirate of poets that rose out of 1960s Belfast

'A master in an old, great tradition' THE TIMES

'A keeper of the artistic estate, a custodian of griefs and wonders' SEAMUS HEANEY

The title of Michael Longley’s New Selected Poems is taken from his poem ‘Ash Keys’. The wing-shaped, wind-borne seeds of the ash-tree might be an image for poems in search of their readers. This selection, based on thirteen individual collections, represents Longley’s unusual range as a lyric poet.

It shows how his themes, genres and forms have evolved and interlaced since the 1960s. Love, violence, the natural world, art, psychodrama, family, the Great War, the Homeric past and Northern Ireland’s troubled present cohabit in these pages – as do depth, wit and beauty. Longley’s poems of the west of Ireland, which pivot on Carrigskeewaun, his ‘soul landscape’, have also made him a pioneer of ‘eco-poetry’.

In 2022 Longley was awarded the Feltrinelli Prize for poetry, a major international prize. Announcing the award, the Accademia dei Lincei in Rome stressed ‘the contemporary relevance of his themes and their cultural implications’, and said: ‘Longley is an extraordinary poet of landscape, particularly of the Irish West, which he observes with the delicate and passionate attention of an ecologist, and a tragic singer of Ireland and its dramatic history. But he has also addressed the seduction, conquest, and fascination of love, as well as the shock of war in all ages, the tragedy of the Holocaust and of the gulags, and the themes of loss, grief and pity.’

*A BOOK OF THE YEAR IN THE TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT AND THE OBSERVER*

  • Published: 25 July 2024
  • ISBN: 9781529922967
  • Imprint: Vintage Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 208
Categories:

About the author

Michael Longley

Michael Longley has received many awards, among them the T.S. Eliot Prize, the Hawthornden Prize, the Irish Times Poetry Now Award, the American Ireland Fund Literary Award and the Griffin International Prize. His Collected Poems was published in 2006, and Sidelines: Selected Prose in 2017. In 2001 Longley received the Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry, and in 2003 the Wilfred Owen Award. He was appointed a CBE in 2010, and from 2007 to 2010 was Ireland Professor of Poetry. In 2017 he received the PEN Pinter Prize, and in 2018 the inaugural Yakamochi Medal. In 2015 he was made a Freeman of the City of Belfast, where he and his wife the critic Edna Longley live and work.

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Praise for Ash Keys

Michael Longley is a lyric poet with perfect pitch. His formal elegance seems effortless... A master in an old, great tradition

Times

Michael Longley is a great poet whose work will endure while the English language does

Donald Hall, author of Ox-Cart Man

Longley has all the necessary gifts – precision, the celebrant’s tongue, and that touch of mystery that sets certain poets apart

George Mackay Brown, author of Magnus

One of the most perfect poets alive. There is something in his work both ancient and modern. I read him as I might check the sky for stars

Sebastian Barry, author of Old God's Time

His poems rest on the page like driftwood, seasoned and made beautiful by an ocean of experience

Helen Dunmore, author of Ingo

Michael Longley’s poems have matched a sense of history and the brutal present with a recurrent feeling for the lyrical moment and the fragility of experience

James Fenton, author of Yellow Tulips

A keeper of the artistic estate, a custodian of griefs and wonders

Seamus Heaney, author of Death of a Naturalist

This new selection of his [Longley’s] poetry, drawing on his 13 published collections, shows his range and power. He is one of the great poets of landscape, as well as a powerful, pained commentator on Northern Ireland’s troubled history

Herald

With Ash Keys we gain access to the past and relive its colour… Now, more than ever, Longley’s work deserves to be widely read and treasured

Sunday Times

Michael Longley’s latest lines are just as restless and as promising as his first

Times Literary Supplement

Ash Keys…reminds us of the consistent yet varied empathies express throughout this great poet’s finely wrought lyrics

Paul Binding, Times Literary Supplement, *Books of the Year*

Ash Keys confirms his [Longley’s] standing as one of the most compelling and luminous poets writing today

Patricia Craig, Times Literary Supplement, *Books of the Year*

Michael Longley thinks like no one else, and the resulting poems replenish your senses and bring you home to yourself

Observer, *Books of the Year*

As I've grown older and calmed down, I find myself spending deeper time with the brilliance of work I might earlier have hurtled past… more recently Michael Longley too, in his beautiful Ash Keys

Andrew McMillan, Guardian
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