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Revolutions of Humming Things

ISBN: 978-1-907682-77-3 | Pages: 80 | Published: 2020

Revolutions of Humming Things explores a sense of belonging and home in a contemporary Ireland in a state of flux. Largely grounded in nature, Aoife’s work examines the complexities of modern human relationships and how we relate to the divine, using imagery as a metaphor for emotion. Aoife’s poems compare the wildness of nature with the inherent messiness of life, travelling through a landscape which reflects our human relationships, traversing themes of grief, authenticity and freedom.

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