Atlantic Fret unveils a focus, indeed a constancy of purpose, uncommon in a first collection. From the Blasket Islands in the opening poem to Iceland â the book concluding with adaptations of an Icelandic modernist classic â Stephen de BĂșrca embraces the idea of the Atlantic Ocean as the source of chaos from which the Cosmos grew. Against the backdrop of climate change the Ocean shares the burden of grief while offering a space for sexual freedom and self-expression.
In its impressive range of formal attainment, including the elegiac title sequence and the imaginative âTide Clockâ sequence, Atlantic Fret reveals a writer sensitively attuned to inner and outer tensions, âto what the reeds, / curving like fishing rods, might be reeling in â // the shadows of small fish, the currents / at odds with one another, the river coming to terms / with sea waterâ. The result is a poetry collection that is genuinely affecting.
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Book Information
Publication date: 7 May 2026
Details: 80pp
ISBN PBK:Â 978 1 91737 128 5
ISBN HBK: Â 978 1 91737 129 2
Cover: Anne Madden, ‘Sightline II’, 1995, oil on canvas, 173 x 171cm © The Estate of Anne Madden
Author photograph by Neil Hainsworth
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