When does a poem tell the truth? When is it a lie? Intimate moments
carefully re-appraised (first dates, break ups, young parenthood, etc.)
are the raw material of these vivid and wholly engaging poems, written
in Irish, and translated here by the author - a process that itself
raises questions about poetry and truth.
But a great deal of the power of Ní Ghríofa's work comes from the way
her personal history links her to the wider world - to the imaginative
encounters that prompt so many of the poems, to an acute awareness of
the restless nature of language itself, and not least to the women who
preceded her and who remain a steadying and guiding presence throughout.