Mortality, politics, and the power of poetry in Colm Tóibín's 'Vinegar Hill'

Mortality, politics, and the power of poetry in Colm Tóibín's 'Vinegar Hill'

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      25. apr. 2022
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After more than a dozen novels and collections of short stories, Irish writer ColmTóibín recently published his first book of poetry. His new collection, Vinegar Hill, examines a wide range of subjects: from mortality, religion, and the current political climate, to the power of poetry in life's most important moments. To celebrate Poetry Month, Tóibín read some of his poems to Scott Simon on Weekend Edition Saturday, and said that he wanted to write without the usual adornments of poetry. In a way, he hopes the simplicity of his writing will have more expression and power.

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