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Oven Lane was a Poetry Ireland Choice when it was published ¿rst in 1987. This revised and amplified edition includes poems from the award-winning Two for a Woman, Three for a Man. It offers poems arising from the history and community of Michael Coady's native Carrick-on-Suir and extends to a search for emigrant family links in America. In Poetry Ireland Review Terence Brown noted the warm, emotional openness of this work 'in which generous feeling and a respect for individuals and the sacred quality of life itself ¿nd engaging expression'. Oven Lane anticipates the broader canvas of Michael…mehr

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Oven Lane was a Poetry Ireland Choice when it was published ¿rst in 1987. This revised and amplified edition includes poems from the award-winning Two for a Woman, Three for a Man. It offers poems arising from the history and community of Michael Coady's native Carrick-on-Suir and extends to a search for emigrant family links in America. In Poetry Ireland Review Terence Brown noted the warm, emotional openness of this work 'in which generous feeling and a respect for individuals and the sacred quality of life itself ¿nd engaging expression'. Oven Lane anticipates the broader canvas of Michael Coady's widely admired compendia, All Souls, One Another and Going by Water.

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Michael Coady lives in Carrick-on-Suir, County Tipperary. His poetry and ¿ction have earned a number of literary prizes, including the Patrick Kavanagh Award for poems in his ¿rst collection, Two for a Woman, Three for a Man (1980), and the O'Shaughnessy Poetry Award (2004). In Spring 2005 he held the Heimbold Chair of Irish Studies at Villanova University. He is a member of Aosdána (the Irish Association to honour artists whose work has made an outstanding contribution to the arts in Ireland). The Gallery Press also publishes All Souls (1997), One Another (2003) and Going by Water (2009).