Product Description
The debut collection from Gallery Books, 1984, of Peter Sirr's Marginal Zones. Paperback.
The poems which Peter Sirr published in magazines and newspapers — and which won the Patrick Kavanagh Award and the Listowel poetry prize — generated unusual interest in a first collection.
His delight in language and images is clear. Playful, inventive, and at the same time encompassing harsher realities, Marginal Zones displays a talent that is both promising and accomplished.These marginal zones are both literal places and points of acute psychological tension experienced by people who, for one reason or another, have been marginalized. Peter Sirr adopts a wide variety of voices — Lazarus living out the aftermath of a miracle, an academic charting the demise of Irish along a remote Western coast, a suburban housewife, a deposed king — for his despatches from different points of this fringe. Marginal Zones was an exciting and auspicious debut.