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Reading Pearse Hutchinson : from Findrum to Fisterra
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Reading Pearse Hutchinson : from Findrum to Fisterra

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1. Pearse Hutchinson: a chronology / Philip Coleman
2. Introduction / Philip Coleman and Maria Johnston
3. The solar energy of Pearse Hutchinson / Robert Anthony Welch
4. The music's what matters: music and movement in the poetry of Pearse Hutchinson / Maria Johnston
5. The gentle are more real than the violent: violence, bigotry and humanity in Pearse Hutchinson's poetry / Andrew Goodspeed
6. He donat la meva vida al amor dels amics: Pearse Hutchinson and the poetics of friendship / Philip Coleman
7. No undue details: love, sex and embodiment in the poetry of Pearse Hutchinson / Moynagh Sullivan
8. Buying a minister minute: reflections on Barnsley main seam / Kit Fryatt
9. Odes to the future: Pearse Hutchinson's poetry and history / Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin
10. An almost invisible thread: the aesthetics of memory in the poetry of Pearse Hutchinson / Lucy Collins
11. That small, vast space: minute details and brief moments in the poetry of Pearse Hutchinson / Ciaran O'Driscoll
12. Travelling south: representations of Iberia in the poetry of Pearse Hutchinson / Martín Veiga
13. The long-banned speech we talked in: Pearse Hutchinson and minority voices / Benjamin Keatinge
14. On translating Pearse Hutchinson's Irish poems into French / Bernard Escarbelt
15. Cúlra agus mórthéamaí Faoistin bhacach agus Le cead na gréine / Máirtín Coilféir
16. Óró Domhnaigh: Pearse Hutchinson as journalist, broadcaster and critic / Vincent Woods
17. From Findrum: Pearse Hutchinson in conversation / Philip Coleman
18. Pearse Hutchinson: a bibliography / Alex Runchman
Appendix: Contexts and major themes in Faoistin bhacach and Le cead na gréine / Máirtín Coilféir.

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Reading Pearse Hutchinson : from Findrum to Fisterra. ISBN 9780716530831. Published by Irish Academic Press in 2011. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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