Aoife Lyall's debut collection Mother, Nature explores the tragic and tender experiences of pregnancy and early motherhood, from ante-natal complications and the devastating pain of miscarriage to the overwhelming joy of healthy delivery and normal infancy. Born and raised in Dublin, Aoife Lyall now lives in the Scottish Highlands. Shortlisted for the Hennessy New Writing Awards in 2016 and 2018, her work has appeared in many literary magazines.
Aoife Lyall is an Irish poet living in the Scottish Highlands. Shortlisted for the Hennessy New Writing Awards in 2016 and 2018, her work has appeared in Acumen, Banshee Lit, The Irish Times, Magma, Poetry Ireland Review, and Under the Radar, among others. Her debut collection Mother Nature (Bloodaxe Books, 2021) explores the tragic and tender experiences of pregnancy and early motherhood.
Title: Mother, Nature
Author: Aoife Lyall
ISBN: 9781780375182
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Publisher: Bloodaxe Books Ltd
Publication Date: 2021-02-25
Number of Pages: 80
Weight: 0.1300 kg
There are poems in this collection that knocked me clean to the ground, as others offered me a warm hand up and others still, which stroked my backbone as I sobbed. The subject is crucial, but it's the beauty of the poems which hold it all together. 'By law she carries you' is a line that I will never get out of my skin. * Hollie McNish *
Here's a debut collection with a voice that is very much its own, and a way of writing that is subtly daring. These poems are staggeringly tender. They are open, vulnerable and emotionally raw - and with this, they are poetically precise, exactly crafted gems. These are poems that want to give to the reader - my advice is to open this book and let them. -- Niall Campbell
In Aoife Lyall's beautiful, intimate debut collection, poignant and heart-rending personal experience nestles beside profound love and hard-earned wisdom. -- Helen Sedgwick