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Goddess on the Mervue Bus

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For the past decade Higgins' strong, clear poetic voice has challenged and revitalized literary norms. With this, her first publication originally issued in 1986, Higgins was instantly recognized as a powerful force for change. ""There are not many books of poems of which I can say that I remember the day, the month, the year when I read them...Goddess on the Mervue Bus was such a book...it lit a fire in my heart"" - Paul Durcan.

55 pages, Paperback

Published December 31, 1993

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December 11, 2024
A really good short read. Although many of the poems had references I might have not understood, “Tommy’s Wife” stood out to me in such a spectacular way, reflecting perhaps a bitter life of a mother’s identity being stripped. Another poem I enjoyed the imagery in was “Work On”, with how a simple work break can be poetic. “Power Cut” was also poetic with the power cut of a house filled with a sense of childless and excitement. Mundane life and struggles being written so poetically was so good.
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April 23, 2022
Higgins is certainly facile with language. I'm afraid there were to many Irish contextual allusions for me to fully grasp the deeper meaning of her poems but I could easily feel the emotion and appreciate her skill with words.
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April 18, 2019
I devoured this book in an afternoon because I couldn’t put it down. The characters and settings will be familiar to anyone who has experienced 20th century rural Irish life. The images are striking and immediate. This was my first time reading this poet. She is now a firm favourite of mine.
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