Early Music Signed Copy
This debut collection of poetry by Mícheál ‘Moley’ Ó Súilleabháin illuminates deep themes of human experience with a profound, unwavering eye. With chapters titled Admonition, Love, Belief, Water and Myth, the poems display a true virtuoso's ear for rhythm and language, leading the reader through joyful, mythical and surprising landscapes with articulate, soulful cadence.
Unsigned copies available on Amazon.
This debut collection of poetry by Mícheál ‘Moley’ Ó Súilleabháin illuminates deep themes of human experience with a profound, unwavering eye. With chapters titled Admonition, Love, Belief, Water and Myth, the poems display a true virtuoso's ear for rhythm and language, leading the reader through joyful, mythical and surprising landscapes with articulate, soulful cadence.
Unsigned copies available on Amazon.
This debut collection of poetry by Mícheál ‘Moley’ Ó Súilleabháin illuminates deep themes of human experience with a profound, unwavering eye. With chapters titled Admonition, Love, Belief, Water and Myth, the poems display a true virtuoso's ear for rhythm and language, leading the reader through joyful, mythical and surprising landscapes with articulate, soulful cadence.
Unsigned copies available on Amazon.
Review
Mícheál Ó Súilleabháin’s first book of poetry is early music indeed, from someone I expect to have a long and storied literary career. The notes of this music are those of a clear and unique voice, that, like his extraordinary singing abilities, brings together simplicity with virtuosity: a strong artistic family lineage with the pop of a new millennial perspective - the ancient atmosphere of his native Ireland with the breaking frontier of a new, plugged-in worldwide community - a community that supersedes all national boundaries. It is a book of small but miraculous wonders. I am immensely proud to stand behind Mícheál Ó Súilleabháin and the rock solid integrity of this book.
– David Whyte, poet and author of CONSOLATIONS: The Solace, Nourishment and Underlying Meaning of Everyday Words and DAVID WHYTE: ESSENTIALS.