Seatown

‘An extraordinarily mature and exact voice which promises really great things . . .’
–– Adam Thorpe, The Observer

‘There is good humour . . . as well as a sly intelligence, and the whole package of wit has a musicality which makes it memorable . . .’
–– Robert Nye, The Times (London)

Few first collections receive the critical praise accorded to Conor O’Callaghan’s The History of Rain.

Seatown, its remarkable successor, centres around a cluster of poems which draws upon the oldest section of the poet’s home town, Dundalk. They offer at once an unblinkered view of the everyday reality of that place and an unqualified hymn to its rundown charms. Other poems range from the tongue-in-cheek polemics of ‘East’ to the more expansive lyricism of ‘Slip’. Whether obliquely narrative, formally innovative or sensually explicit, Seatown more than justifies that early praise.

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Seatown

‘An extraordinarily mature and exact voice which promises really great things . . .’
–– Adam Thorpe, The Observer

‘There is good humour . . . as well as a sly intelligence, and the whole package of wit has a musicality which makes it memorable . . .’
–– Robert Nye, The Times (London)

Few first collections receive the critical praise accorded to Conor O’Callaghan’s The History of Rain.

Seatown, its remarkable successor, centres around a cluster of poems which draws upon the oldest section of the poet’s home town, Dundalk. They offer at once an unblinkered view of the everyday reality of that place and an unqualified hymn to its rundown charms. Other poems range from the tongue-in-cheek polemics of ‘East’ to the more expansive lyricism of ‘Slip’. Whether obliquely narrative, formally innovative or sensually explicit, Seatown more than justifies that early praise.

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by Conor O'Callaghan
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‘An extraordinarily mature and exact voice which promises really great things . . .’
–– Adam Thorpe, The Observer

‘There is good humour . . . as well as a sly intelligence, and the whole package of wit has a musicality which makes it memorable . . .’
–– Robert Nye, The Times (London)

Few first collections receive the critical praise accorded to Conor O’Callaghan’s The History of Rain.

Seatown, its remarkable successor, centres around a cluster of poems which draws upon the oldest section of the poet’s home town, Dundalk. They offer at once an unblinkered view of the everyday reality of that place and an unqualified hymn to its rundown charms. Other poems range from the tongue-in-cheek polemics of ‘East’ to the more expansive lyricism of ‘Slip’. Whether obliquely narrative, formally innovative or sensually explicit, Seatown more than justifies that early praise.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781911337195
Publisher: Gallery Press, The, Ireland
Publication date: 12/22/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 64
File size: 406 KB

About the Author

Conor O’Callaghan was born in Newry, County Down, in 1968, and grew up in Dundalk. The History of Rain, published by The Gallery Press in 1993, was shortlisted for the Forward ‘Best First Collection’ Prize and won the Patrick Kavanagh Award.
Seatown was published in 1999, Fiction, a Poetry Book Society Recommendation, appeared in April 2005. The Sun King, his fourth collection was published in 2013. He has been co-holder of the Heimbold Chair in Irish Studies, Villanova University. From 2005-2010 he was poet-in-residence at Wake Forest University in North Carolina.
Conor O’Callaghan lives in Manchester and currently works both as a senior lecturer at Sheffield Hallam University and as a tutor on distance learning MA at Lancaster University.
His novel, Nothing On Earth (2016), was shortlisted for the Listowel Novel of the Year and was the choice of the Irish Times Book Club in April 2017.

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