Bric-a-Brac: Poems - Paperback
Bric-a-Brac: Poems - Paperback
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by Trevor McMahon (Author)
Described by the poet himself as 'a kind of diary', this collection of poems by the noted Northern Irish writer Trevor McMahon is a poignant record of often painful points from his life. Love and loss permeate many of the poems, interspersed with observations from family life, other ways of life, the working day, farming, childhood and moments from history that have intersected the passage of McMahon's own life. The poems are emotional and accessible, often deceptively simple, yet always with a level of insight that makes you gasp a little to yourself as you read.
Author Biography
Trevor McMahon was born in Belfast in 1951 and educated at The Royal Belfast Academical Institution, where he was taught by Michael Longley, and Queen's University Belfast where he studied under Seamus Heaney. At Queen's he joined the literary circle, the Belfast Group, where he rubbed shoulders with critics such as Arthur Terry, Michael Allen and Edna Longley and writers such as Bernard MacLaverty, Stuart Parker, Paul Muldoon and Ciaran Carson. After graduating in English language and literature, McMahon worked as a schoolteacher until his retirement. He is widowed and has three grown-up children.
