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edition:Paperback
category: Poetry
published: May 2009
ISBN:9780889225992
publisher: Talonbooks

Love and Savagery

by Des Walsh

tagged: canadian
Description

This book of poems is a sustained adoration of the beloved which recalls the work of Dante—what the Vita Nuova might have been had Dante lived on the bare watered rock of Newfoundland, rather than in the ermine-cloaked decadence of Florence. The unnamed Irish woman of this collection, “the complicated jewel of the Burin Peninsula,” leads the narrator through the streets of St. John’s and the seemingly impenetrable evergreen thickets of Ireland on a spiritual odyssey of love and savagery. Unlike its model however, this book also occasionally provides the reader with moments of breathtakingly comic relief.

Made into a $6.5-million feature film (released fall 2009) by Montreal-born John N. Smith, (who also helmed the television seriesThe Englishman’s Boy and Random Passage), and set in 1968, the movie’s visual and dramatic interpretation of Love and Savagery is a lyrical story of an impossible love. Geologist and poet Michael McCarthy (played by Newfoundland native Allan Hawco) travels from his native Newfoundland to the west coast of Ireland to study the intricate and stunning landscape of the Burren. The beauty Michael encounters there is Kathleen O’Connell (played by Irish actress Sarah Greene), and although she is about to dedicate her life to the Church, Kathleen is inescapably drawn to Michael. In a community torn between its traditional roots and its aspirations for the future, the growing affection between the young couple is deeply unsettling and forces the woman to face a seemingly impossible choice.

About the Author
Des Walsh was born in St. John's and first published in 1972. Since then, he has published four books of poetry. His work for the stage includes Fishwharf and Steamboat Men (Resource Centre for the Arts, LSPU Hall), Tomorrow Will Be Sunday (Rising Tide Theatre, Arts and Culture Centre), The Songs of Weather, Garland House, Play Somethin' We All Knows and Johnny August (Rising Tide Theatre, Summer in the Bight Theatre Festival). In November 1997, he was Playwright-in-Residence at Playwright's Workshop Montreal. He co-wrote the TV drama The Boys of St. Vincent for which he won several awards including a Gemini in Canada and the Umbriafiction award in Italy. His eight-hour TV adaptation of Bernice Morgan's novel Random Passage aired on CBC in January 2002.
Contributor Notes

Des Walsh
Desmond Walsh is a veritable cultural icon in Newfoundland, with six books of poetry published, including the acclaimed Love and Savagery, which was adapted for a motion picture by Morag Films in 2009. Talonbooks released a second edition of Love and Savagery concurrent with the film’s release. Walsh is also a noted screenwriter, playwright and musician, who co-wrote the intensely popular and critically acclaimed miniseries The Boys of St. Vincent.

Editorial Review

“A collection to be read and re-read, pondered and savoured.”
Newfoundland Herald

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