The Tethers Eiléan Ní ChuilleanáinWinner of the London Festival Fringe Prize for Best First Collection 2010 American expatriate Carrie Etter's debut collection, The Tethers, introduces a compelling new voice. By turns wry, celebratory, and pensive, the poems roam from an imaginary village to Manhattan, the southwestern U. S., London, the Czech Republic, and Etter's homeland, the Illinois prairie. With a lyric intensity born of compression and linguistic precision, the travels in The
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Every voice entirely captivating: page to page
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and with a helpful introduction by Guy Mannes-Abbott who recorded a number of conversations with the poet over a period of several weeks
the year after his cruelly premature death from a heart attack at the age of thirty
tense and bloody political thriller whose characters draw the reader into the events from page one
Her poems have been translated into many languages