In a series of timeless and modern-day renditions, Maurice Riordan brilliantly introduces us to the poems that founded Ireland's rich literature. Memorable and accessible, these early lyrics are presented in their classic incarnations by literary giants from both sides of the Irish Sea: in examples by W. H. Auden, Flann O'Brien, Alfred Lord Tennyson, John Montague, Robert Graves and Frank O'Connor. But the anthology is much more than a survey of canonical texts; through a series of specially commissioned poems, fresh eyes are brought to bear on these ancient poems: by Seamus Heaney and Eilean Ni Chuilleanain, by Paul Muldoon and Kathleen Jamie, by Ciaran Carson and Christopher Reid, and many others. The experience is enhanced still further by the enabling hand of Riordan himself, in a sweep of exquisite translations of his own made especially for this publication. Unforgettable and inspirational, a book for giving and for keeping:
The Finest Music by some of the art-form's finest players.
Now available in paperback, The Finest Music: Early Irish Lyrics, edited by Maurice Riordan, is a timeless treasury of early Irish verse, including specially commissioned poems from Seamus Heaney and Paul Muldoon. About the AuthorMaurice Riordan was born in 1953 in Lisgoold, Co. Cork. His first collection,
A Word from the Loki (1995) was nominated for the T. S. Eliot Prize.
Floods (2000) was a Book of the Year in both the
Sunday Times and
Irish Times.
The Holy Land (2007) won the Michael Hartnett Award. He has taught at Imperial College and Goldsmiths College, and is currently Professor of Poetry at Sheffield Hallam University. In 2013 Riordan was appointed Editor of
Poetry Review.Book InformationISBN 9780571298020
Author Maurice RiordanFormat Paperback
Page Count 176
Imprint Faber & FaberPublisher Faber & Faber
Weight(grams) 200g
Dimensions(mm) 197mm * 130mm * 15mm