Poems 1968-1998 by Paul Muldoon
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Overview: The best, most-honored Irish poet of the generation after Heaney, “the man who could rhyme knife with fork” (as another poet quipped), Muldoon finds his collected work seeing print a few months before his 50th birthday not bad for a farmer’s son from Armagh. Though it includes no new poems, this big brick of a volume does make available several long-out-of-print early books, and it serves better than Muldoon’s older selecteds to reveal the full range of his prodigious talents. There is the Frostian, anecdotal Muldoon of early work like “The Big House”: “I was only the girl under the stairs/ But I was the first to notice something was wrong.”
Genre: Poetry
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