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Word’s From Galway

04/04/17 @ 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm

Words from Galway: The Poet’s Voice
with Mary O’Malley
Tuesday, April 4, 2017
12:30 – 1:45 p.m.
Room 331, Social Sciences & Business Building
University of Missouri-St. Louis
Please join us as author Mary O’Malley reads from her recent works, Valparaiso and Playing the Octopus.

Valparaiso, a collection begun on a voyage on the Irish marine research ship The Celtic Explorer, is a book of searches and discoveries, plumbing oceanic depths and returning to a shore that ‘marks the start of possibility’. The surge and swell of the sea sounds in it, a place of wonders where the imagination is freed. ‘What would sing in me is the deep ocean.’

As the scientists chart a course dictated by the demands of research, as Ireland is careering from boom to bust, O’Malley explores the science of going under and staying afloat. She returns to an altered place, and is herself changed by an odyssey that has taken her around the Atlantic and Europe, into her past and back to a kind of homecoming.


In Playing the Octopus, her eighth collection of poems, O’Malley’s sensitivity to the spirit of Ireland’s west coast is as attuned as ever. In a world both earthen and dreamlike, bodily and mythical, a trout is seen to ‘swallow light through his skin’, a wolf ‘howls the great open vowel of his need’, and in the emptiness where a tree once stood, ‘a tree-shaped brightness dances’. Over the course of the collection, O’Malley twins the Irish west coast with the American east coast, Inis Mór with Coney Island, the parish with the metropolis, the pipes with the axe, each offering its own comfort and wonder. Sylvia Plath, Lois Lane and Antigone feature in an unlikely cast of heroines through which O’Malley tests the mythologies of motherhood and femininity (‘no mother is ever good enough until she’s dead’, writes the poet, with characteristic wit). Playing the Octopus is a body of writing buoyed by the redemptive power and sustaining joy of music, and it closes with O’Malley’s translations of the Irish poet Seán Ó Ríordáin and the Spaniard Federico García Lorca.
About the author: Mary O’Malley was born in Connemara in Ireland, and educated at University College Galway. She lived in Lisbon for eight years and taught at the Universidade Nova there. She served on the council of Poetry Ireland and was on the Committee of the Cuirt International Poetry Festival for eight years. She was the author of its educational programme. She taught on the MA programmes for Writing and Education in the Arts at NUI-Galway for ten years, held the Chair of Irish Studies at Villanova University in 2013, and has held Residencies in Paris, Tarragona, New York, NUI-Galway, as well as in Derry, Belfast. She is active in environmental education, specifically marine. She is a member of Aosdana and has won a number of awards for her poetry, including the 2016 Arts Council University of Limerick Writer’s Fellowship. She writes and broadcasts for RTE Radio regularly.
Presented by the Smurfit-Stone Corporation Endowed Professorship in Irish Studies, International Studies and Programs, University of Missouri-St. Louis
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Date:
04/04/17
Time:
12:30 pm - 1:30 pm

Venue

University of Missouri – St Louis
1 University Blvd
St Louis, 63121 United States
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Phone:
(314) 516-5000
Website:
http://umsl.edu/