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The Story
Shortlisted for the 2017 Irish Times/Poetry Now Award
Written in the wake of Irelandâs 2008 economic collapse, Thomas McCarthyâs Pandemonium moves between lament and protest in search of a meaningful response in language. Many of the poems were written during a period of retreat along Irelandâs south-west coast, a landscape that imbues McCarthyâs politics with geological intensity. The Atlantic horizon âwhere the sun lies down in the west to dieâ is mirrored inland by corruption and rot, a modern Ireland beset, in the poetâs eyes, by financial and moral pandemonium.
McCarthyâs subtle satiric wit and understated lyricism preserve raw outrage as historical document. His poems register the moral ire of many during a pivotal era of Irish history, leading with the poetâs only weapon, the word â âthe ink trail that pain makes on the pageâ.
Written in the wake of Irelandâs 2008 economic collapse, Thomas McCarthyâs Pandemonium moves between lament and protest in search of a meaningful response in language. Many of the poems were written during a period of retreat along Irelandâs south-west coast, a landscape that imbues McCarthyâs politics with geological intensity. The Atlantic horizon âwhere the sun lies down in the west to dieâ is mirrored inland by corruption and rot, a modern Ireland beset, in the poetâs eyes, by financial and moral pandemonium.
McCarthyâs subtle satiric wit and understated lyricism preserve raw outrage as historical document. His poems register the moral ire of many during a pivotal era of Irish history, leading with the poetâs only weapon, the word â âthe ink trail that pain makes on the pageâ.
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Shortlisted for the 2017 Irish Times/Poetry Now Award
Written in the wake of Irelandâs 2008 economic collapse, Thomas McCarthyâs Pandemonium moves between lament and protest in search of a meaningful response in language. Many of the poems were written during a period of retreat along Irelandâs south-west coast, a landscape that imbues McCarthyâs politics with geological intensity. The Atlantic horizon âwhere the sun lies down in the west to dieâ is mirrored inland by corruption and rot, a modern Ireland beset, in the poetâs eyes, by financial and moral pandemonium.
McCarthyâs subtle satiric wit and understated lyricism preserve raw outrage as historical document. His poems register the moral ire of many during a pivotal era of Irish history, leading with the poetâs only weapon, the word â âthe ink trail that pain makes on the pageâ.
Written in the wake of Irelandâs 2008 economic collapse, Thomas McCarthyâs Pandemonium moves between lament and protest in search of a meaningful response in language. Many of the poems were written during a period of retreat along Irelandâs south-west coast, a landscape that imbues McCarthyâs politics with geological intensity. The Atlantic horizon âwhere the sun lies down in the west to dieâ is mirrored inland by corruption and rot, a modern Ireland beset, in the poetâs eyes, by financial and moral pandemonium.
McCarthyâs subtle satiric wit and understated lyricism preserve raw outrage as historical document. His poems register the moral ire of many during a pivotal era of Irish history, leading with the poetâs only weapon, the word â âthe ink trail that pain makes on the pageâ.




