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Tell Me This Is Normal: New & Selected Poems
By Julie O'Callaghan
Tell Me This Is NormalJulie O'Callaghan

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POETRY BOOK SOCIETY RECOMMENDATION

Tell Me This Is Normal is a generous selection of Julie O’Callaghan’s poetry, ranging from the Edible Anecdotes her readers gorged on in the 1980s to her most recent work confronting a very ‘scary’ 21st century with an armoury of lively and defiant language – as well as a baseball bat under the bed.

She is a singularly acute observer of human behaviour, with a sharp Swiftian eye and an alert ear that have made her one of the finest and funniest practitioners of the monologue in poetry. Yet, notably in the poems charting her father’s illness and death, she can also strike an elegiac and heartbreaking note, while her poems set in the court of Heiain Japan unscroll with great poignancy and delicacy.

Among the most admired poets of her generation – whose work has been championed by Wendy Cope, George Szirtes, Selima Hill and Carol Ann Duffy – Julie O’Callaghan writes poems which ‘seem effortless and are immediately accessible and yet achieve great emotional weight by the lightest of means’ (Michael Hartnett Award citation).

‘These poems are agile, heartfelt and original. They expand with repeated readings, earning the reader’s trust as they echo voices that are recognisable all around us, if not within us as well’ – Leslie Ullman, Poetry (Chicago)

‘O’Callaghan’s subtle ear for the intonations of speech, her appalled delight in the things language is made to do in our consumer-crazed era…and her shrewd handling of line-endings mark her as a true poet, someone with an almost deranged interest in the possibilities and impossibilities of words’ – Patrick Crotty, The Irish Times

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1 85224 790 8.  168pp. 2008. 



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Other books by Julie O'Callaghan:
No Can Do
Two Barks
What's What

 
 
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