The Mother House is rich with images of orphans, exiles, migrants,
decay, destruction, famine, disaster, the cloistered, the drowned, the
marginalized, as well as disappearance and memory, music and loss. The
poems speak of histories, in Ireland and elsewhere, as allegories of our
age. Yet, the poetic is not offered as a salvo or a salve, for as the
poet questions, "We made the long journey // to deliver the gesture, but
who has noticed us?" Ní Chuilleanain nevertheless proves that when the
mirror is held at the right angle, the past can shed a telling light
upon the present, observing with great acumen, "it was like history,
held there / in view of another lifetime." In this remarkable volume,
art and literature reflect human suffering and survival across many
frontiers.