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Micheal OSiadhail - The Five Quintets

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The Five Quintets is both poetry and cultural history. It offers a sustained reflection on modernitypeople and movementsin poetic meter. Just as Dante, in his Divine Comedy, summed up the Middle Ages on the cusp of modernity, The Five Quintets takes stock of a late modern world on the cusp of the first-ever global century.

Celebrated Irish poet Micheal OSiadhail structures his Quintets to echo the Comedy. Where Dante had a tripartite structure ( Inferno, Purgatorio, and Paradiso), OSiadhail has a five-part structure, with each quintet devoted to a disciplinethe arts; economics; politics; science; and philosophy and theology. Each quintet is also marked by a different form: sonnets interspersed by haikus (saikus), iambic pentameter, terza rima, and two other invented forms.

The Five Quintets captivates even as it instructs, exploring the ever-changing flow of ideas and the individuals whose contributions elicited change and reflected their times. The artists, economists, politicians, scientists, and philosophers OSiadhail features lived complex lives, often full of contradictions. Others, though deeply rooted in their context, transcended their time and place and pointed beyond themselveseven to us and to a time after modernitys reign.

The ancient Horace commended literature that delivered profit with delight. In The Five Quintets, Micheal OSiadhail has done just that: he delights us in the present with his artistry, even as he reveals hidden treasures of our past and compels us toward the future.

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Whatever you have planned for next weekend change it and make space to read - photo 1 Whatever you have planned for next weekend, change it and make space to read this book. Your heart and mind and soul will thank you. This swirling work of love for humanity from Irelands most exceptional romantic love poet will take you from the paralysis of our visionless future to a place where every bole and limb begins to dance the universes light fantastic prayer. Mary McAleese, President of Ireland, 19972011 Imagine a dream in which the makers and shakers of the modern world appeared, large as life, explaining what they were doing and what it meant: not just artists, musicians, poets, writers, and philosophers, but also scientists, economists, and politicians, all contributing, like the characters in Dante, to pull the world upwards or downwards. Now imagine the whole thing in flowing, vivid verse, arranged in five great sequences each with its own inner coherence and subtle blend of poetic form, climaxing with a gloriously unexpected heavenly conversation between modern saints. OSiadhail has always invited us to taste the rich abundance of life.

Now, in the best traditions of Irish hospitality, he spreads a lavish banquet for the ear, the intellect, and above all for the heart. N. T. Wright, Professor of New Testament and Early Christianity, University of St Andrews With astonishing depth, breadth, and creative range, OSiadhail interweaves paradox and contradiction across the centuries, conversing with historys greatest minds and evolutionary agents. This masterwork delivers a layered feast of wisdom and insight to inspire lovers of words, ideas, and action. Historians, politicians, artists, theologians, and economists alike will be delighted and nourished by this poetic tour de force.

Jerry White, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate and CEO, Global Impact Strategies, Inc. As a scientist I am thrilled at the way The Five Quintets weaves the history and the individuals involved up to the present time into a rich poetic fabric which is remarkable in its depth of understanding, yet leaves the reader with a sense of awe and mystery. The reader is invited to immerse into this world and enjoy the pleasures therein. John Wood, Scientist, International Research Infrastructure Policy Adviser, and Consultant to CERNThe Five Quintets unfolds slowly, the steady self-revealing of insights that catch the edge of thought and provoke an arrest of mindthe fruit of a life in languages and words and depth of perception in wisdom. Justin Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury As a composer of choral music, I try to allow the sung and the repeated word to point to new dimensions of awareness, contrition, joy, or grief. These astonishing words in their settings, combinations, repetitions, and choices resonate with my own efforts on a very special, spiritual and different medium, and I welcome and applaud them.They are of international significance. Paul Mealor, Welsh Composer I am in awe of the whole enterprisethe magnitude of it, the daring of it, and the easy competence of it.

Brian Friel, PlaywrightThe Five Quintets celebrates how the threads of our culture are woven together across the continents in a grand tradition extending back many centuries. As an astronomer, I resonate specially with a poet who acclaims science alongside humanistic culture. He celebrates the succession of great individuals who have probed the wonders and mysteries of our natural worldand what lies beyond. Nobody else could have created a work like this. Martin Rees, Astronomer Royal, President of the Royal Society (20052010), Master of Trinity College Cambridge (20042012) An unparalleled book of instruction for a troubled age, The Five Quintets retrieves and exhibits human gifts our own age may have lost, like the power to measure the merely probable or to shape verses whose pulse draws us to love. A book of poetry in the category of the epic, the encyclopedic, and the sacred.

Peter Ochs, Professor of Modern Judaic Studies, University of Virginia Micheal OSiadhails The Five Quintets takes the premise of Dantes Divine Comedy and brings it into the current day. This epic poem is rich in language, complex in meter, but astoundingly modest in rhetoric. As Dante brought us to the circles of Hell, OSiadhail brings us to the pinnacles of modernity. And as Dante brought out the humanity in characters of myth, OSiadhail brings us to confront the humanity of the creators of todays dreams of perfectionscientists, economists, artists all get their due. Somehow he manages to explain how each ones work may approach perfection, even as he recognizes the humanity, incompleteness, and mortality of them all. It is a great work of humble humanism.

Robert Pollack, Professor of Biological Sciences, Columbia University, and author of The Faith of Biology and the Biology of Faith Wading boldly into the murky waters of the past and its still swirling, dangerous depths, OSiadhail offers us an angle of vision for the future that he invites us to create as he also gracefully enacts its unfolding. It is the perfect poetic intervention into the monstrous imperfections and possibilities of the present political moment. Serene Jones, President, Union Theological Seminary Micheal OSiadhail has done nothing less than give us a poetic account of that strange character called modernity. He seems to have read everything, but more significantly, he has transformed what he has read through poetic narratives in the manner of Dante. This is a beautiful book of hope because of OSiadhails unrelenting passion to tell us the truth. Stanley Hauerwas, Gilbert T.

Rowe Professor Emeritus of Divinity and Law In The Five Quintets, Micheal OSiadhail takes us on an exhilarating journey through four centuries of modern thought and sensibility. This is an extraordinarily ambitious project, but it is richly realized. If the sweep of OSiadhails interests is epic, the insights afforded into the achievements of some of the periods greatest literary and artistic figures reflect a deeply personal engagement. Moving effortlessly across several literatures and cultures, he embarks on an absorbing personal odyssey. David Donoghue, Ambassador and Former Permanent Representative of Ireland at the United Nations and Co-Chair of the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda OSiadhail not only immerses us in a fascinating period of historythe past few hundred years up to the present, with its discoveries, traumas, transformations, and artistic creativity in addition, in musical and beautifully crafted language, he brings history to life through one key person after another and offers matured, prophetic insight for the twenty-first century. The result is daring, moving, and profoundly relevant to anyone seeking personal and public wisdom today.

David Ford, Emeritus Regius Professor of Divinity, University of CambridgeThe Five Quintets is perhaps best described as a mammoth poetic adventure undertaken by the celebrated poet Micheal OSiadhail, representing the culmination of an extraordinary lifes work. The project is vast in scope. OSiadhail attempts nothing less than an exploration of the predicaments of Western modernity as they appear in five fields of human endeavor: science, arts, economics, politics, and philosophy and theology. Jeremy Begbie, Thomas A. Langford Research Professor of Theology, Duke Divinity School

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