The poems in The Blind Stitch interweave family, marriage, love and
friendship into a larger world of public life. Set in Delanty's native
Cork, and in America and India, the book is sewn together with two main
conceits. One is that of the leper, which concerns personal and public
suffering and complicity; the other is that of needlework, threads that
run through our public and private lives, seen and unseen, stitching us
all together.