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Informed in part by Irish ballad metre and its criss-cross assonances, these poems contemplate the structure of authority and language.

Opera Et Cetera comprises four sequences including 'Letters from the Alphabet' and 'Opera' which is based on the radio operator's code. As distorting mirrors of each other, they question the way we tell stories all the time. Rhyme itself fuels these experiments in narrative.

'Et Cetera' reinvigorates the vocabulary of Latin tags, while, 'Alibi' consists of versions from the Romanian of Stefan Augustin Doinas, whose investigations of powers-that-be find parallels in contemporary Ireland.

In its obsessive musical sweep, the book is a tour de force. It is also, sometimes, very funny.

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THE IRISH FOR NO THE NEW ESTATE FIRST LANGUAGE 
THE ALEXANDRINE PLAN THE TWELFTH OF NEVER BELFAST CONFETTI
BREAKING NEWS THE MIDNIGHT COURT FOR ALL WE KNOW Cover: L'heure Bleue by Clément Serveau (1886-1972). All rights reserved COLLECTED POEMS. Cover: Howard Hodgkin, 'Nick' (1977) © Howard Hodgkin. Image courtesy of Alan Cristea Gallery ON THE NIGHT WATCH Cover: 'Woman Reading' (1911  Oil on Canvas) by George Braques 1882-1963 Private Collection/The Bridgeman Art Library © DACS 2009 UNTIL BEFORE AFTER Cover image: 'Gold Watch' by Pat Harris, courtesy of the artist, Taylor Galleries, Dublin and Purdy Hicks, London