ISBN: 0931507170
ISBN 13: 9780931507175
Publication Date: March 15, 2020
Publisher: Loom Press
Pages: 336
Format: Paperback
Authors: Paul Marion, Tina Neylon, John Wooding, Stepah Anstey, Joey Banh, Michael Casey, Patrick Cook, Conal Creedon, John Daly, David Daniel, Victoria Denoon, Kassie Dickinson Rubico, Maggie Dietz, Joseph Donahue, Eve Donahue, Trish Edelstein, Janet Egan, Emily Ferrara, John Fitzgerald, Robert Forrant, Ryan Gallagher, Charles Gargiulo, Brendan Goggin, Kate Hanson Foster, Declan Hassett, Alex Hayes, Bob Hodge, Alannah Hopkin, Richard P. Howe Jr., Paul Hudon, Resi Ibañez, Masada Jones, Rose Keating, Anthony Lawrence, Sandra Lim, Elinor Lipman, Thomas McCarthy, David D. McKean, Jacquelyn Malone, Bob Martin, Matt W. Miller, David Moloney, Daniel Mulhall, Gerry Murphy, Rogers Muyanja, Jennifer Myers, Doireann Ní Ghíofa, L.Z. Nunn, Christine P. O'Connor, Stephen O'Connor, Frank O'Donovan, Onotse Omoyeni, James Otis, David Perry, Chath pierSath, Emilie-Noelle Provost, Willy Ramirez, Dave Robinson, Liam Ronayne, Tom Sexton, Colette Sheridan, Brian Simoneau, Meg Smith, Marie Sweeney, Sean Thibodeau, Peuo Tuy, William Wall, Ali Bracken Ziad, David Zoffoli
4.20 of 5
Atlantic Currents: Connecting Cork and Lowell brings together sixty-five writers from both sides of the Atlantic Ocean whose stories, poems, essays, songs, and parts of novels come to us in familiar voices. While we recognize the sound and sense in these works because of the well-traveled routes between Ireland and America, there is much to discover in today’s writing from both places. Complex relationships, sublime joy in small and large matters, destabilizing external forces, the hunger for harmony, snares of history, transcendent moments in special locations, the simple attempt to get through “it all” every day—all this and more the reader will find.
Spurred by a desire to make a strong bond between two historic cities whose modern resurgence has been driven in large part by commitments to lifelong, experiential, community-based learning and teaching. The organizers of Cork Learning City and Lowell: City of Learning found each other two years ago and set about collaborating in the spirit of UNESCO’s Learning Cities global network. With this anthology, the connecting thread is made stronger through the now entwined writing and reading in both places.