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Boulevard

English · Paperback / Softback

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Boulevard, a poetic journey forged amid the crucible of the COVID-19 pandemic, encapsulates a year of the poet's life confined to working from home due to travel restrictions to Australia and Ireland, his cherished homelands.

Comprising 76 sections, this collection beckons readers into a nuanced exploration of the extraordinary events unfolding on a boulevard and its neighboring surroundings during this unprecedented time.

Is it a book-length poem or a collection of 76 standalone works? That decision rests with you, the reader.

Step into Boulevard, where the local becomes a tapestry of universal resonance, and the poet's journey becomes yours to traverse.

Praise for the Author and Work

'Boulevard achieves a poet's holy mission to elevate and preserve the times one lives in with starkly rich, elegant, Hopper-like vignettes unfolding over time in the micro-view outside his window of one stretch of an American street while hunkering down during the initial period of the Covid-19 pandemic. The everyday is made new and unusual; the seemingly mundane, extraordinary. O'Reilly reminds us that poetry is the alchemy that give us light, even from the darkest moments in the human experience.'
Matt Hohner, author of Thresholds and Other Poems (Apprentice House, 2018)

With irrepressible ingenuity, Nathanael O'Reilly employs the poem as fragment to explore his neighbourhood's resilience in the jittery and ludic rhythm of life during the pandemic. Highly attentive and closely focused, Boulevard is a superbly crafted and questing poeticization of the hyperlocal-exploring the daily and seasonal tempi of the suburban and the quotidian. Boulevard is razor sharp; it is testimony, celebration and elegy.
Cassandra Atherton, poet and critic, Professor of Writing and Literature, Deakin University

About the author










Irish-Australian poet Nathanael O'Reilly teaches creative writing at the University of Texas at Arlington. His poetry collections include Selected Poems of Ned Kelly (Downingfield Press, 2024), Landmarks (Lamar University Literary Press, 2024), Dear Nostalgia (above/ground press, 2023), (Un)belonging (Recent Work Press, 2020), BLUE (above/ground press, 2020) and Preparations for Departure (University of Western Australia Publishing, 2017). His work appears in 125 journals and anthologies published in 15 countries, including Cordite Poetry Review, The Honest Ulsterman, Mascara Literary Review, New World Writing Quarterly, Southword: New International Writing, Trasna, Westerly and Wisconsin Review. He is poetry editor for Antipodes: A Global Journal of Australian/New Zealand Literature.

Product details

Authors Nathanael O'Reilly
Publisher The Downingfield Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 17.01.2024
 
EAN 9780645231854
ISBN 978-0-6452318-5-4
No. of pages 100
Dimensions 127 mm x 178 mm x 7 mm
Weight 114 g
Subject Fiction > Poetry, drama

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