The Rag Tree Speaks
ISBN: 978-1-907682-55-1 | Pages: 80 | Published: 2017
The Rag Tree Speaks is concerned with a sense of place, particularly questioning Irishness and the myriad voices within that familiar trope, trying to cut through easy clichés to explore what lies beneath. Informed by history and mythology, a sense of magic is brought to the close observations of the immediate natural world — a theme which is apparent in the development of McKervey’s work.
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Categories: Debut, Northern Ireland, Poetry
Tag: Emma McKervey
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