What’s in Store

Poems 2000–2007

A new collection by Trevor Joyce
Co-published with New Writers’ Press

“This is one of my favorite poets anywhere. His poems have the clear, austere and impersonal ring of great translations. They are archetypal, they are strange.” — Fanny Howe
“In a language of chiselled lucidity and deceptive simplicity, Joyce steps through a dazzling range of forms and discursive modes, from translations of folk poetry to the languages of bureaucracy and cult. And through it all, the lyric swerve and shear persists and sings. What’s in Store demonstrates conclusively what many have long known: Trevor Joyce is one of a small handful of really significant poets writing from Ireland today.” — David Lloyd

What’s in Store is Trevor Joyce’s first full-length book since the publication of his collected poems, with the first dream of fire they hunt the cold (2001). For this volume, the author has shaped eight years’ worth of work — individual poems, extended sequences, translations from the Irish, Chinese and other languages — into a continuous booklength structure. These poems find Joyce reaching out towards a jarringly wide range of styles and voices, from the tart lyricism of his workings of European folksongs to the ferociously dense collage/inscription of “STILLSMAN.” Brought together as a book, the poems take on further meanings: What’s in Store is at once a Borgesian guide to the history, customs and scientific discourse of an unknown country, and an Oulipian textual machine, whose workings by turns terrify and exalt.

Trevor Joyce was born in 1947 in Dublin, Ireland. With the poet Michael Smith, he co-founded New Writers’ Press and the poetry magazine The Lace Curtain, key channels for modernist and avant-garde writing in Ireland in the 1960s and 1970s. His publications include The Poems of Sweeny Peregrine (NWP, 1976), a version of the Irish Buile Suibhne; stone floods (NWP, 1995); Syzygy (Wild Honey, 1998); and with the first dream of fire they hunt the cold: A Body of Work 1966–2000 (NWP/Shearsman, 2001). He has lived in Cork since 1984.

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320pp, 5.5" x 8.5", perfectbound; ISBN 978-0-9735875-3-1.
$20 CDN/US (includes postage in North America)
£16/€23 (includes airmail overseas).

Make out cheques to Nate Dorward (not “The Gig” or “NWP”). Copies are also available in the UK/Ireland from New Writers’ Press (contact vertor AT-SYMBOL gmail FULLSTOP com) or from SPD Books.

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