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Available online from Cló Iar-Chonnachta From the reviews of Fiacha Fola: Fiacha Fola is an extraordinary sequence of poems written through the
eyes of a woman affected by the Hepatitis C scandal…There's no weak link
here. Every poem provides another chapter, another essential link in the
chain of events. The stark simplicity of language heightens the powerful
range of emotions…In this incredibly powerful collection, Celia de
Fréine has given us an absolute page-turner. Fiacha Fola is the best
collection of poetry I have read this year. Tenderness, love and friendship run as a weave beneath the pain. More
than anything else, De Fréine's narrator sings in a voice as eloquent as
the psalms. Máire Mhac an tSaoi, in her introduction to the book, announces that
the poems collected here tell the story of a woman who had a tree fall
on her…And the metaphor proves apt. In a heartfelt, beautifully crafted
sequence of poems, de Fréine conveys exactly what that
means… De Fréine's characteristics as shown in this collection are a social
cogency, a capacity to express the private and personal so as to render
it compellingly universal. ...back to poetry |