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Peppercanister Press

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Peppercanister Press was a small press in Dublin founded by Thomas Kinsella to publish his own poetry. In later years, the series began to be published by Dedalus Press.

Publications

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First series

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  • Peppercanister 1, Butcher's Dozen (1972)
printed shortly after the Widgery Tribunal
  • Peppercanister 2, A Selected Life (1972)
in memoriam Seán Ó Riada
  • Peppercanister 3, Vertical Man (1973)
a sequel to Peppercanister 2
  • Peppercanister 4, The Good Fight (1973)
noting the anniversary of John F. Kennedy assassination

The first series was collected into the book Fifteen Dead (Dolmen/Oxford, 1979)[1]

Second series

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  • Peppercanister 5, One (1974)
continuing themes from his book Notes from the Land of the Dead; includes illustrations by Anne Yeats
  • Peppercanister 6, A Technical Supplement (1976)
includes details of illustrations from Diderot's Encyclopédie
  • Peppercanister 7, Song of the Night and Other Poems (1976)

The second series was collected into the book One and Other Poems (Dolmen/Oxford, 1979)
The first and second series were collected into the book Peppercanister Poems 1972-1978 (Wake Forest University Press, 1979)[1]

Third series

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  • Peppercanister 8, The Messenger (1985)
  • Peppercanister 9, Songs of the Psyche (1985)
  • Peppercanister 10, Her Vertical Smile (1985)
These three were published simultaneously.[1]
  • Peppercanister 11, Out of Ireland
  • Peppercanister 12, St. Catherine's Clock
These two were later collected as Blood and Family (Oxford University Press, 1988)[1]

Later publications

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  • Peppercanister 13,
  • Peppercanister 14,
  • Peppercanister 15,
  • Peppercanister 16, "Madonna" and Other Poems (1995)
  • Peppercanister 17, "Open Court" (1991)
  • Peppercanister 18, The Pen Shop
  • Peppercanister 19,
  • Peppercanister 20, The Familiar (1999)
  • Peppercanister 21, Godhead (1999)
  • Peppercanister 22, Citizen of the World[2]
  • Peppercanister 23, Littlebody[2]
  • Peppercanister 24, Marginal Economy[3]
  • Peppercanister 25, Readings in Poetry
Kinsella discusses works by William Shakespeare, W. B. Yeats and T. S. Eliot
  • Peppercanister 26, Man of War[4]
  • Peppercanister 27, Belief and Unbelief (2007)[4]
  • Peppercanister 28, Fat Master (2011)[4]
  • Peppercanister 29, Love Joy Peace (2011)[4]
24, 26-29 collected as Late Poems (Carcanet Press, 2013)

Other collections

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d Kinsella, Thomas. “[www.jstor.org/stable/40350600|Visiting Hour].” Ploughshares, vol. 17, no. 1, 1991, pp. 103–105. Accessed Dec 7, 2016.
  2. ^ a b c Kinsella: The Peppercanister Poems, Publishers Weekly. Accessed Dec 7, 2016.
  3. ^ Kinsella, Thomas (1 November 2013). Late Poems. Carcanet Press Ltd. ISBN 978-1847772435.
  4. ^ a b c d Dedalus Press