Anthology/Collection

Human Rights Have No Borders: Voices of Irish Poets

Title Human Rights Have No Borders: Voices of Irish Poets
Publisher Marino Books (Ireland)
Year of Publication 1998
Record permalink https://roc-data.universityofgalway.ie/anthology/161/publication

Poems in this Anthology/Collection

Poem Title Pages View Details
Prison Poems, Leland Bardwell View Details
A Thousand Letters, Sarah Berkeley View Details
The War Horse, Eavan Boland View Details
Lines for an Unknown Uncle, Dermot Bolger View Details
Flesh, Pat Boran View Details
Ballad of the Yes Man, Rory Brennan View Details
The Man Who Crushed Butterflies, Heather Brett View Details
Assemblage, Paddy Bushe View Details
Paquida, Louise C. Callaghan View Details
Going for Milk, Moya Cannon View Details
Deadbeat, Patrick Chapman View Details
The Dissenting Voice, Sean Clarkin View Details
The House of the Deportee, Harry Clifton View Details
Though There Are Torturers, Michael Coady View Details
Chorus, Declan Collinge View Details
Peanuts, Roz Cowman View Details
Any Name You Could Possibly Think Of, David Croft View Details
1798, Anthony Cronin View Details
The View Above Rosenallis, Leo Cullen View Details
Still Life, Tony Curtis View Details
After Chernobyl, Padraig Daly View Details
Summer Journal, Gerald Dawe View Details
Buying Time, Seamus Deane View Details
There Was a War On, Celia de Fréine View Details
The Emerald Isle, Greg Delanty View Details
Changeling, Katie Donovan View Details
It Goes On, Theo Dorgan View Details
Homecoming, Noel Duffy View Details
Death of the Renaissance, Oliver Dunne View Details
Amnesty, Paul Durcan View Details
Peace, Desmond Egan View Details
World Peace, Peter Fallon View Details
The Day Christ Came to Moyvane, Gabriel Fitzmaurice View Details
In the Free World, Michael Gorman View Details
We Change the Map, Kerry Hardie View Details
A Prayer for Sleep, Michael Hartnett View Details
She Dreamed of a Washing Machine, Anne Haverty View Details
My House Is Tiny, Dermot Healy View Details
From the Republic of Conscience, Seamus Heaney View Details
Between Seasons, Michael D. Higgins View Details
The Poet Laments the Uselessness of His Verse, Fred Johnston View Details
Dear Life, Anne Le Marquand Hartigan View Details
Ceasefire, Michael Longley View Details
All of These People, Michael Longley View Details
Three Pieces in the Form of a Pair, Brian Lynch View Details
The Peace-Keeper, Joan McBreen View Details
Lucy's Song, Catherine Phil MacCarthy View Details
Com an Áir, Steve MacDonogh View Details
Kinsale, Derek Mahon View Details
The Same Child, Noel Monahan View Details
Death of Maidens, John Montague View Details
The Drowned Blackbird, Paul Muldoon View Details
Prison, Richard Murphy View Details
Translation, Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin View Details
Lament for Babi Yar, Mary O'Donnell View Details
The State of the Nation, Bernard O'Donoghue View Details
1989, Dennis O'Driscoll View Details
In the House of Commons, Desmond O'Grady View Details
Antigone, Sheila O'Hagan View Details
The Abandoned Child, Mary O'Malley View Details
from Etty Hillesum, Michael O'Siadhail View Details
And After This Our Exile, Michael O'Sullivan View Details
Palestinian Free State, Tom Paulin View Details
Recently illiteracy..., Justin Quinn View Details
The Universal Remote, Peter Sirr View Details
Steps, Maurice Scully View Details
Credo, Eithne Strong View Details
The Fire People, William Wall View Details
Lines on the Unknown Soldier, David Wheatley View Details
Fire and Snow and Carnevale, Macdara Woods View Details
Assimilation (de Paor translation), Louis de Paor View Details
An Indian Dreams of the River, Philip Casey 29 View Details
Bhí Cogadh ar Siúl, Celia de Fréine 52 View Details
Red Trial, Medbh McGuckian 110-111 View Details
Those Nights, Paula  Meehan 113 View Details
Dubh, Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill 122-125 View Details
Black, Paul Muldoon 124-125 View Details
Do Isaac Rosenberg, Cathal Ó Searcaigh 139-141 View Details
For Isaac Rosenberg, Frank Sewell 141-142 View Details