Gallery Goes to WCLF: Tom French, Vona Groarke & Aifric Mac Aodha

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Sunday 13 July 2025

5:00 pm

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We are delighted to be one of this lucky festivals on this year’s Gallery Goes circuit as three incredible poets published by Gallery Press come to West Cork. Join us for a magical hour of poetry with Tom French, Vona Groarke and Aifric Mac Aodha, all reading from their new collections.

Admission: €16

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Much of Aifric Mac Aodha’s new collection, Old Friends, is made of longer poems or sequences whose individual parts possess the force of aphorisms. Drawing on old Irish sayings and idioms her often musical lines (‘Cuireann an chuimhne, cara an chumha…’) are matched by David Wheatley’s fluent verses. From ‘a lad in a tattoo parlour’ and a ‘woman vet on television’ to a cyst on a spinal cord and a series centred on the horses in Friesland, her poems amplify what Clíona Ní Ríordáin has identified as ‘a strong female, feminist voice endowed with a canny sense of the unheimlich’. This is a bilingual collection with poems written in Irish/as Gaeilge by Aifric and translation into English by David Wheatley. David subscribing to Walter Benjamin’s notion of translation as an act of creative echoing, offers again a perfect complement to the original Irish-language poems.

 

Just as an infinity pool gives the illusion of one invisible edge, the dividing line between poems and the world they process can be magically tricky to discern. Infinity Pool, Vona Groarke’s ninth poetry collection and fifteenth book, tests the limits of spaces poems make for themselves. In language precise, luminous and spry, these poems write into the point where anything might slip into something else — the Atlantic become an actor; a luggage carousel be a reckoning; a poem nudge itself gently over its own fourth wall. From the author of work previously described as ‘exquisite, pitch-perfect’ (PN Review) and ‘for the ages’ (Dublin Review of Books), this is an ingenious, exhilarating collection from one of our foremost poets.

 

Convent of Mercy, Tom French’s first collection since his Pigott Prize winning Company (2022), displays a mastery of short poems and long embracing domestic and historic subject matter. ‘The Road from Schiphol’ may be his finest achievement. This new collection will be published in July 2025.

 

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Tom French

Tom French was born in Kilkenny in 1966. He graduated from National University of Ireland, Galway and the University of Limerick. He received bursaries in literature from An Chomhairle Ealaíon/The...

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Vona Groarke

Vona Groarke was born in the Irish Midlands in 1964. She attended Trinity College, Dublin and University College, Cork. She has lived in Dublin, Cork and Dundalk and has been...

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Aifric Mac Aodha

Aifric Mac Aodha was born in 1979. Her first collection, Gabháil Syrinx, was published in 2010. She has taught in St Petersburg, New York and Canada and has lectured in old and...

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