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New Irish poetry anthology sheds light on the LGBTQ+ experience in 2021

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The recently published Green Carnations, Glas na Gile, is a fascinating anthology told through the voices of 25 Irish LGBTQ+ poets, capturing the queer experience today.

The anthology charts the ups and downs of first loves, longer partnered relationships and sexual encounters, pleasure and pain, self reflection and celebration, all through the talents of a […] The post New Irish poetry anthology sheds light on the LGBTQ+ experience in 2021 appeared first on GCN.

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