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Bloodaxe Books | Katie Donovan reads from 'Rootling' @BloodaxeBooks | Uploaded January 2019 | Updated October 2024, 2 hours ago.
Irish poet Katie Donovan writes about the hungers which haunt our flesh and our fantasies, the conjunction of myth and the physical world of body and earth. Her visceral poems render new sensations, landscapes and perceptions, taking a fresh look at family and history, with daring imagery interwoven with language by turns playful and elegiac. The poems she reads here are: ‘Butter’, 'Yearn On', 'Stitching’, ‘Day of the Dead, New Orleans’, 'Rootling' and ‘Buying a Body’ from ROOTLING: NEW & SELECTED POEMS (2010). Pamela Robertson-Pearce filmed Katie Donovan reading her poems at her home in Dalkey, Co. Dublin, in June 2009. This film is from the DVD-anthology IN PERSON: WORLD POETS, filmed and edited by Pamela Robertson-Pearce and Neil Astley (Bloodaxe Books, 2017). For more details see bloodaxebooks.com/ecs/category/katie-donovan
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Katie Donovan reads from 'Rootling' @BloodaxeBooks

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