The poems in this volume vary widely in length, subject, and setting
(from Mayo, to Tuscany, to Japan). With a Zen-like grace, even the
briefest poems hurdle logical gaps and sidestep reason to get to truths.
The poet's acute vision is directed outward, and we know him only
through the light he casts on the world's things as he holds them in
loving, elegiac frames. Winner of the Irish Times Irish Literature Prize
for Poetry, 2001; Winner of the T. S. Eliot Poetry Prize, 2001; Winner
of the Hawthornden Prize, 2000.