Description
Prize-winning prose and poetry by alumni and
students of University College Cork in Ireland
and University of Massachusetts, Lowell, in the
U.S. This collection of stories, essays, and poems by emerging and established writers is
introduced by U.S. Ambassador to Ireland
Claire Cronin and the Republic of Ireland's
Ambassador to the U.S. David Mulhall. Defined
broadly, the theme of the book is learning and education, both formal and informal as described by the authors. Both universities are critical to their home communities, and the selections showcase the talent on campus now and among the graduates of the schools. The writers investigate their respective locales and document memorable learning experiences in a wide array of situations, from sailing voyages to strife-torn countries and among the familiar people in their lives as well as characters imganied.
About the Author
John Wooding is co-editor of the original Atlantic Currents anthology. He is also the author of The Power of Non-Violence: The Enduring Lagacy of Richard Gregg. Paul Marion, co-editor of the original Atlantic Currents, is the author of the recent poetry collections Lockdown Letters and Union River.
Book Information
ISBN 9780931507311
Author John Wooding
Format Paperback
Page Count 144
Imprint Loom Press
Publisher Loom Press
Weight(grams) 177g
Dimensions(mm) 216mm * 140mm * 13mm