In Leeanne Quinn's poetry, both her way of seeing and her way of saying not only draw in the reader but open up and expand that reader's experience. Before You (2012) Quinn's impressive first collection, included poems that explored relationships, loss, art, urban life and a sequence prompted by Elizabeth Bishop's letters. Her second is even more assured and its modest title belies its range and power. Those some lives, especially those of dissident, courageous activists Osip and Nadezha Mandelstam, Marina Tsvetaeva, Anna Akhmatova, Jakob van Hoddis, are given voice and presence in this compelling collection, in poems that are challenging, allusive and engagingly mysterious. The heroic lives of others, artist Nano Reid's paintings, an elegy for her sister and Quinn's own life in Munich are brought before us in vivid, sensuous poems.
Narrative and lyric poems are in counterpoint, as are past and present, now and then, in a beautifully orchestrated collection and Quinn's handling of rhythm and repetition is pitch perfect. Magical moments as in 'The sun disappears like the sun, / going down as a favour to the moon' and moments of clear-sighted intelligence and resilience - 'Don't sit out the storm, / don't pray that it passes./ Move as it moves/ and move in it' - are captured by this poet in her own unique voice. -- Niall McMonagle
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@MatthewMCSmith @sacosw @SidhePress Much to admire in SOME LIVES by @Leeanne_Quinn_ & 'Dubliners' is appropriate as Dublin is where I first encountered her wonderful work... @dedaluspress https://t.co/gNwo8EybJU
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Late but still going 😅#TheSealeyChallenge Day 29 was @Leeanne_Quinn_ Some Lives. I love the poets Marina Tsvetaeva and Anna Akhmatova whose voices weave through this collection which takes in loss, art and the ticking on of the seasons in Quinn’s deftly lyrical & unique style ✨ https://t.co/uOmS95nIxQ
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Day 26 of #TheSealeyChallenge @SashaDugdale recommends Leeanne Quinn’s 'Some Lives' (@dedaluspress). "The book's language is clear and sonorous as a bell. It's a beautiful read– the language is so precise and pure– you’ll want to return to it many times." #InternationalDogDay https://t.co/RqsjmPOjvt