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    • Connemara,
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      Ireland,
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      Western Europe, Europe,
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      Doire Press ,
      2018 .
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      • Published 10 May 2018

      ISBN: 9781907682629

Works about this Work

Robyn Rowland. Mosaics from the Map and Under a Saffron Sun Rose Lucas , 2021 single work review
— Appears in: JASAL , vol. 21 no. 1 2021;

— Review of Mosaics from the Map Robyn Rowland , 2018 selected work poetry ; Under This Saffron Sun /Safran Güneşin Altında Robyn Rowland , Mehmet Ali Celikel (translator), 2019 selected work poetry
'The past leaves its traces, like granular wavy lines across the sand. However, as prolific Australian–Irish poet Robyn Rowland’s recent work suggests, poetry has the capacity to rearrange these fragments of personal and collective history into an art of the extant, challenging the reader with a vibrant and collaged view of lives lived, of places loved and left and struggled for.' (Introduction)
Book Review : ​Mosaics from the Map & Under This Saffron Sun ​– ​Safran Güneşin Altında Catherine Akca , 2020 single work review
— Appears in: Transnational Literature , November no. 12 2020;

— Review of Mosaics from the Map Robyn Rowland , 2018 selected work poetry ; Under This Saffron Sun /Safran Güneşin Altında Robyn Rowland , Mehmet Ali Celikel (translator), 2019 selected work poetry
Emma Lee Reviews Robyn Rowland’s ‘Mosaics from the Map’ and ‘Under a Saffron Sun’ Emma Lee , 2020 single work review
— Appears in: The Blue Nib [Online] , December 2020;

— Review of Mosaics from the Map Robyn Rowland , 2018 selected work poetry ; Under This Saffron Sun /Safran Güneşin Altında Robyn Rowland , Mehmet Ali Celikel (translator), 2019 selected work poetry
Passion and Elegance : John Foulcher Reviews ‘Mosaics from the Map’ & ‘Under This Saffron Sun / Safran Gunesin Alinda’ John Foulcher , 2020 single work review
— Appears in: Rochford Street Review , September no. 29 2020;

— Review of Mosaics from the Map Robyn Rowland , 2018 selected work poetry

'There’s no one quite like Robyn Rowland in Australian poetry. For a start, she rarely seems to be here, in Australia. For years, Rowland has threaded a life between Ireland and Australia, the country of her heritage and her birth country. Her poetry has always been marked by the tension inherent in this dual sense of identity, but these two books take it further, adding a passionate engagement with Turkey to the mix. Australia makes cameo appearances in these books, but it’s never the focus. As she says, adopting the voice of her great grandmother: ‘. . . I’m restless./I want to keep moving. Maybe it’s in the blood, roaming.’ (‘Arriving Sydney Annie Harding Lambert, 1889).' (Introduction)

Geoff Page Reviews Mosaics from the Map by Robyn Rowland Geoff Page , 2019 single work
— Appears in: Mascara Literary Review , March no. 23 2019;

— Review of Mosaics from the Map Robyn Rowland , 2018 selected work poetry

'In 2015, Robyn Rowland published two books which seemed to be career-defining moments for her. They were the bilingual This Intimate War: Gallipoli/Chanakkale 1915 (originally with Five Island Press in Melbourne and now republished by Spinifex) and Line of Drift (with Doire Press in Galway). Between them they illustrated Rowland’s long and developing involvement with Ireland and Turkey as well as with her native Australia. Her new book, Mosaics from the Map, again from Doire Press in Galway, continues these themes and operates at the same high level of achievement.'  (Introduction)

Geoff Page Reviews Mosaics from the Map by Robyn Rowland Geoff Page , 2019 single work
— Appears in: Mascara Literary Review , March no. 23 2019;

— Review of Mosaics from the Map Robyn Rowland , 2018 selected work poetry

'In 2015, Robyn Rowland published two books which seemed to be career-defining moments for her. They were the bilingual This Intimate War: Gallipoli/Chanakkale 1915 (originally with Five Island Press in Melbourne and now republished by Spinifex) and Line of Drift (with Doire Press in Galway). Between them they illustrated Rowland’s long and developing involvement with Ireland and Turkey as well as with her native Australia. Her new book, Mosaics from the Map, again from Doire Press in Galway, continues these themes and operates at the same high level of achievement.'  (Introduction)

Passion and Elegance : John Foulcher Reviews ‘Mosaics from the Map’ & ‘Under This Saffron Sun / Safran Gunesin Alinda’ John Foulcher , 2020 single work review
— Appears in: Rochford Street Review , September no. 29 2020;

— Review of Mosaics from the Map Robyn Rowland , 2018 selected work poetry

'There’s no one quite like Robyn Rowland in Australian poetry. For a start, she rarely seems to be here, in Australia. For years, Rowland has threaded a life between Ireland and Australia, the country of her heritage and her birth country. Her poetry has always been marked by the tension inherent in this dual sense of identity, but these two books take it further, adding a passionate engagement with Turkey to the mix. Australia makes cameo appearances in these books, but it’s never the focus. As she says, adopting the voice of her great grandmother: ‘. . . I’m restless./I want to keep moving. Maybe it’s in the blood, roaming.’ (‘Arriving Sydney Annie Harding Lambert, 1889).' (Introduction)

Emma Lee Reviews Robyn Rowland’s ‘Mosaics from the Map’ and ‘Under a Saffron Sun’ Emma Lee , 2020 single work review
— Appears in: The Blue Nib [Online] , December 2020;

— Review of Mosaics from the Map Robyn Rowland , 2018 selected work poetry ; Under This Saffron Sun /Safran Güneşin Altında Robyn Rowland , Mehmet Ali Celikel (translator), 2019 selected work poetry
Robyn Rowland. Mosaics from the Map and Under a Saffron Sun Rose Lucas , 2021 single work review
— Appears in: JASAL , vol. 21 no. 1 2021;

— Review of Mosaics from the Map Robyn Rowland , 2018 selected work poetry ; Under This Saffron Sun /Safran Güneşin Altında Robyn Rowland , Mehmet Ali Celikel (translator), 2019 selected work poetry
'The past leaves its traces, like granular wavy lines across the sand. However, as prolific Australian–Irish poet Robyn Rowland’s recent work suggests, poetry has the capacity to rearrange these fragments of personal and collective history into an art of the extant, challenging the reader with a vibrant and collaged view of lives lived, of places loved and left and struggled for.' (Introduction)
Book Review : ​Mosaics from the Map & Under This Saffron Sun ​– ​Safran Güneşin Altında Catherine Akca , 2020 single work review
— Appears in: Transnational Literature , November no. 12 2020;

— Review of Mosaics from the Map Robyn Rowland , 2018 selected work poetry ; Under This Saffron Sun /Safran Güneşin Altında Robyn Rowland , Mehmet Ali Celikel (translator), 2019 selected work poetry
Robyn Rowland's 'Mosaics from the Map Lisa Gorton , 2018 single work essay
— Appears in: Communion Literary Magazine , December no. 10 2018;
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