Exemplary Damages is as fine and varied a collection as its five
predecessors. It captures contemporary attitudes towards life, love and
God with unfaltering accuracy in styles which range from the richly
sensuous to the mercilessly mordant. Whether depicting a group of
middle-aged lads' at tea break or struggling to comprehend the English
spoken at an EU seminar, Dennis O'Driscoll's skill in observation and
metaphor succeeds in conveying humour and pathos with an unsentimental
robustness. Born in Thurles, County Tipperary in 1954, Dennis O'Driscoll
has received wide recognition for his previous collections, including a
Lannan Literary Award in 1999. A selection of his essays and reviews,
Troubled Thoughts, Majestic Dreams (Gallery Press), appeared in
2001. A civil servant since the age of 16, he works for Irish Customs in
Dublin.