The Stone Jug is the third collection of poems by Frank McGuinness. The first of its three parts is a series of evocations of his native Buncrana in County Donegal, 'my home town, my hard town'; another is rooted in the styles and subjects of Old English poetry. The centrepiece of the collection is 'Gyrfalcon', a sequence of sixty sonnets whose ecstatic energies embrace affairs, recriminations and a set of ghostings by the dead. 'I believe only in what's rough, red and raw', he writes - a claim this edgy, ferocious, passionate work supports.
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