Literature

Irish Arts Center Poem of the Week: Alice Lyons' "Marram"

From the poet's 2017 PoetryFest reading

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Thu, May 7, 2020

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Alice Lyons introduces her poem "Marram," read for Irish Arts Center's 9th annual PoetryFest in 2017. "Marram" is a poem that explores a mother and daughter's relationship, and how a child comes into language. Alice, a poet whose work embraces the visual arts, also gets the rare opportunity to share how her words physically appear on the page⁠—their shapes, symbols, and architecture⁠—something lost in the art of hearing a poem read.

Alice's debut novel, Oona, is out now from Lilliput Press: lilliputpress.ie/product/oona

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Irish Arts Center Poem of the Week is a series of select footage from ten years of PoetryFest—our annual festival that has welcomed Billy Collins, Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin, Kevin Young, Vona Groarke, Ciaran Carson, Tracy K. Smith, Terrance Hayes, Natalie Diaz, Paul Muldoon, Tina Chang, and so many more prominent voices from Ireland and America—as well as new commissioned readings, presented with the readers’ reflections on the featured work.

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