The Sphere of Birds
Poems by Ciaran Berry
The Crab Orchard Series in
Poetry - Open Competition Award
Available February 2008
Paper, 0-8093-2838-0
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80
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Forging unlikely links
The Sphere of Birds, Ciaran Berry’s debut collection of poems, effortlessly moves back and
forth between here and there, then and now, the personal and the historic,
the modern and the mythic.
Berry imagines the transatlantic
journeys of John James Audubon and reveals his own heartfelt experience
moving from his first house. The poems take as their subject such varied
experiences as an eye exam in Manhattan and chasing rabbits around a beach
in Donegal. These poems have a strong sense of place, whether it’s the
imagined space of Coney Island in 1903 or the playground of Berry’s
childhood convent school.
The Sphere of Birds delights in forging unlikely links, earthed in the stuff of paintings and
in the lives of poets, artists, and the occasional saint. Drawing on the
poet’s life in Ireland and the United States, the poems explore the joy
and grief found in those places.
Moving from rural Ireland to the
heart of New York City, from local detail to historical specifics, and
from the experienced occasion to the imagined or interpreted event,
Berry’s poems effectively master shifts in both time and space. Berry
delves into the lives of artists, obscure historical figures, and other
poets for inspiration. He embraces elements of both Irish and American
poetry, paying tribute as much to the spirit of Larry Levis as to that of
W. B. Yeats.
Accessible, immediate, and
visceral, The Sphere of Birds offers a musicality that is
increasingly rare in contemporary poetry.
Proem
A crow shot dead and hung from a
steel pole
warns other crows away from a field of grain,
hard-won,
where ochre ears change tack, go with
the wind. Its eye has been
gouged out, sun beams
against the socket’s black, turns into steam
the film of rain stalled there while, loose and swift,
breeze
ruffles up the feathers, dries the stain,
the blood that’s bloomed
above the wound’s neat hole.
Things weather fast here, soon bird
will be bone,
brittle and white, dead twig snapped underfoot
where
the sky alters in seconds, shine to shower,
and harsher truths hit
home hour after hour—
the sundew snagging flies, settling to eat,
a
fat gull’s fractured keen that cuts through stone.
“What an astonishing feel for
language, physical fact and ramifying thought these poems show.
Nothing seems lost on Ciaran Berry’s quick eye, nor too rich or subtle for
his quickening tongue. He generates image after striking image in a
language of peculiar immediacy—thoughtful, sensuous, and with a remarkable
confidence of rhythmic control. Sliding between the everyday world of
simple action and the deeper layers of imaginative attention, the richly
packed poems of The Sphere of Birds signal a debut not just of
young promise but of mature achievement.”—Eamon Grennan, author of The
Quick of It
“The Sphere of Birds is a
book of excruciating beauty, expanding and contracting in an ever-widening
circle from the personal to the historical, expositional to spiritual,
blindness to vision.”
—Cathy Song, author of Cloud
Moving Hands
Ciaran Berry teaches in the Expository Writing Program at New York University,
where he received his Master of Fine Arts degree and was awarded a New
York Times fellowship. His work has appeared in AGNI, The
Threepenny Review, Green Mountains Review, The Missouri
Review, and Notre Dame Review. He is from the northwest of
Ireland.