Do our passions control us or us them? These poems find themselves
asking such questions in hospitals, in cellars, in Parisian parks and
American laundromats, inside our screens and beyond them. Poems of blood
and birdsong, of rain and desire, of aftermath and ambivalence, each
spoken by a voice, which - like the starlings - sings, at once, both
past and present.
"Looking into the dark sky of history, Doireann Ní Ghríofa calls up an
illuminating fire, a night constellated into images of passion and
destruction. An astrologer of the body, its endurance and its
vulnerability, Ní Ghríofa is a poet of daring skill. Lyrical, searching
and enchanted, To Star the Dark is a blazing, brave collection." - Seán
Hewitt
"Like [Eavan] Boland, Ní Ghríofa constructs a mysterious world for her
readers from the matter of ordinary life. The poems of this collection
impress upon us that magic and depth can be found in the minutiae of the
everyday." - Poetry Ireland Review, on Lies