Poem
Ghetto
Title | Ghetto |
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Author | Michael Longley |
Instances of Publication
A published appearance of this poem.
Collection/Anthology | Year of Publication | Medium | View Details |
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Earth Voices Whispering: An Anthology of Irish War Poetry, 1914-1945 | 2009 | Print Anthology | View Details |
Collected Poems (Michael Longley) | 2006 | Print Collection | View Details |
Publication Instance Details #1573
Collection/Anthology Details
Collection/Anthology | Earth Voices Whispering: An Anthology of Irish War Poetry, 1914-1945 |
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Date of Publication | 2009 |
Publisher | Blackstaff Press (Ireland) |
Page Number(s) | 336-338 |
Publication Overview
Translation | Is Multilingual | Explicit Irish Context? | Ekphrasis | Has Paratext? | Reference to News, Media or Technology |
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No |
No |
Yes |
No |
No |
Yes |
Details
Human Rights Issues | |
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War / Genocide Referenced | |
Irish Context | |
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Genre | Part Of Lyric Sequence |
Medium | Print Anthology |
Notes | A sequence in which the Holocaust connection is expressed through a series of events and images, including the poem's title; the collection of necessary belongings before departing for a certain death; a motherless child trying to protect her doll and a train passing "barbed-wire fences" in Poland. There is also an explicit Irish connection, with references to the potato blight, an allusion to the Irish Great Famine. From Gorse Fires (1991). |
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