New poetry collection from Dromineer writer

Dromineer writer Eleanor Hooker last week launched a new collection of poetry.

The striking cover image of 'A Tug of Blue' appears on the front of Books Ireland magazine. It was also in the front window of Hodges Figgis in Dublin last week.

Eleanor's second collection of poems sees her move increasingly beyond the confines of home into a more profound relationship with the elements. Images of house and home besieged by storms (“Rain pushes under slates / and spits on the floor”) open into poems where the poet discovers new versions of herself in the mirror of lake water, in the reflections language makes possible, if not inevitable.

 

The haunting and haunted atmosphere of her first collection, 'The Shadow Owner’s Companion', is still very much in evidence, and there is a dramatic impulse in the work not commonly found in contemporary Irish verse. This new work reveals a poet who has grown immeasurably in confidence, increasingly sure-footed in negotiating external as well as internal worlds, all the while managing to balance her trademark flickering candle-lit lyrics with found poems, poems that appropriate the mood and tone of 'Sense and Sensibility', and, among the finest here, poems that see her follow that “tug of blue” out into the beauty, and very real dangers, of “open water”.

 

Eleanor joined Catherine Ann Cullen in launching the new poetry collection, which is published by Dedalus Press, at Club na Múinteoirí in Dublin on Tuesday. The cover image is by Alicia Armstrong, an artist from North Carolina.