
The Tumbling Paddy
Frank Ormsby(Author)
Bloodaxe Books Ltd (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 25. June 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
80 pages
978-1-78037-793-3 (ISBN)
Description
Frank Ormsby's eighth collection of poems is, on the whole, a playful book which constantly surprises us with serious themes. History is the word and history the image, whether as in a dream about Auschwitz or a portrait of the History Club on its annual outing. Then spirit of place is richly imagined, whether in the form of 'Juggy', the 'simpleton' sleepwalking through the estate, or the humanised tumbling paddy, both clumsy celebrant and instrument of refinement among the furrows. Elsewhere in the collection, Frank Ormsby demonstrates his skill with the resonant short poem. These pieces, mostly in haiku form, constitute a running tribute to the Japanese and Chinese poets he claims as his 'oriental fathers'. Frank Ormsby is by turn movingly elegiac and wryly determined to allow death its dominion in the face of mortality and his experience of Parkinson's disease.
Frank Ormsby's retrospective, Goat's Milk: New & Selected Poems, was published by Bloodaxe in 2015, and followed by his later collections The Darkness of Snow (2017), The Rain Barrel (2019), and now, The Tumbling Paddy (2026).
Frank Ormsby's retrospective, Goat's Milk: New & Selected Poems, was published by Bloodaxe in 2015, and followed by his later collections The Darkness of Snow (2017), The Rain Barrel (2019), and now, The Tumbling Paddy (2026).
Reviews / Votes
When he explores again a lifetime's themes and preoccupations, Frank Ormsby, like all true poets, mysteriously finds himself breaking new ground. Even more uncannily, several of his recent poems already read like classics. Wise and vulnerable, this poet courageously scans the horizons presented by illness and death. Love poet as well as elegist, he embraces heartbreak and gladness. Its depth of thought and emotion gives The Tumbling Paddy a sense of resurrection. -- Michael Longley * on The Tumbling Paddy * The poems in Frank Ormsby's seventh collection, The Rain Barrel, treat familiar objects with a slant charm, giving them histories, personalities, and minds of their own...The cadences of Ormsby's verse create a subtle music, and (though he rarely uses set forms in this collection) makes use of rhyme that brings out the distinct accent of his poetry -- Sean Hewitt * The Irish Times * Ormsby has found his place and time in The Darkness of Snow. Ecological and political, personal and historical, these are songs of reconciliation by a poet who was always, in fact, a generous maker of his own peace processes, and exceptionally wise in the art of being human. -- Carol Rumens * PN Review *More details
Edition
Paperback original
Language
English
Place of publication
Tyne and Wear
United Kingdom
Product notice
Paperback (UK-trade)
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 138 mm
Thickness: 9 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-78037-793-3 (9781780377933)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Frank Ormsby was born in 1947, in Enniskillen, Co. Fermanagh, Northern Ireland, and was educated at Queen's University in Belfast. Until 2010 he was Head of English at the Royal Belfast Academical Institution. His latest collections are The Tumbling Paddy (Bloodaxe Books, 2026), The Rain Barrel (Bloodaxe Books, 2019) and The Darkness of Snow (Bloodaxe Books, 2017), a Poetry Book Society Recommendation, which was shortlisted for a National Book Circle Critics Award in the US. His retrospective Goat's Milk: New & Selected Poems (Bloodaxe Books, 2015), includes work from four earlier collections, A Store of Candles (Oxford University Press, 1977), A Northern Spring (Secker & Warburg, 1986), The Ghost Train (Gallery Press, 1995) and Fireflies (Carcanet, 2009), together with new poems, and was shortlisted for the Christopher Ewart-Biggs Literary Prize. He has edited a number of anthologies and other books, including Northern Windows: An Anthology of Ulster Autobiography (1987), Thine in Storm and Calm: An Amanda McKittrick Ros Reader (1988), The Collected Poems of John Hewitt (1991), A Rage for Order: Poetry of the Northern Ireland Troubles (1992) and The Hip Flask: Short Poems from Ireland (2001), all from Blackstaff Press, and The Blackbird's Nest (2006), an anthology of poems from Queen's University, Belfast. Frank Ormsby was editor of The Honest Ulsterman from 1969 to 1989, and has also edited Poetry Ireland Review. In 1992 he received the Cultural Traditions Award, given in memory of John Hewitt, and in 2002 the Lawrence O'Shaughnessy Award for Poetry from the University of St Thomas at St Paul, Minnesota. Frank Ormsby was guest of honour at BBC Proms in the Park 2017 at Castle Coole in Northern Ireland; actor Adrian Dunbar read two poems from Goat's Milk: New & Selected Poems accompanied by the Ulster Orchestra and harpist Richard Allen in a specially commissioned work by Graeme Stewart. In 2018 Frank Ormsby collaborated with singer/songwriter Anthony Toner on an album The Kiss of Light. The album features recordings of Frank reading eleven of his own poems, with each reading followed by a short instrumental composed by Anthony Toner in response to the poems. Frank Ormsby served as the eighth Ireland Professor of Poetry from 1 November 2019 until 31 October 2022 and was succeeded by Paul Muldoon.
Content
I
12 Florence Court and the Marble Arch Caves
12 1 Florence Court
13 2 The Marble Arch Caves
14 3 Formations
15 4 Father of Speleology
16 5 From the Irish
17 6 Echoes
18 7 The Barn Dance
19 8 Norah and Juggy
21 9 Natterer's Bat
22 10 Juggy
23 11 Homage to Juggy
24 12 Untitled
II
26 Landscapes
27 We Could Have Done
28 Racoon
29 Cicadas
30 Rhinoceros
31 Magpies
32 On the Run
33 About Silence
34 Dreaming of Auschwitz
35 Reconnaissance
36 The Terrace
37 The Terrace: First Winter
38 Anonymous
39 In Great Form
40 Half-brother
41 The Tumbling Paddy
42 From the Ards peninsula
42 1 The Pole
42 2 The Birds
43 3 The Lovers
44 Uncle Tom and Alice McLean
46 Achill
47 Hayfield
48 Clydesdales
49 Spraying the potatoes
50 Rooks and Nightingales
50 1 At the ford
50 2 Punishment squad
51 3 Too late
51 4 Today's theme
52 5 Last poems
52 6 Briars
53 7 The bonfire
54 Under Fire
55 Tribes (1)
56 Tribes (2)
57 Veterans, Antrim Coast, 1994
58 The Courtyard
59 The History Club Outing
60 Ode to Retirement
61 A Walk on the Quays
62 I Appear to Have Mislaid
63 Remind Me How Often
64 Solo
65 My Oriental Fathers
66 The Poet Travels North
III
68 Small World (5)
68 Homage to Sirius
68 Shattered wineglass
68 Chairs up-side
68 The plastic turd
68 Bringing us all back
69 Harmonies in Fountain Lane
69 Tonight sleep has a shape
69 Under the fire escape
69 The Angelus bell rings sharpest
69 Coitus interruptus
70 The asterisk spiders
70 After the poet's death
70 Hurricane Ophelia, Storm Jocelyn
70 The poet is feeling his age
70 Stones we skimmed as children
IV
73 Autumn Burials
73 1 Your Final Bed
73 2 Laid Out for Burial
74 3 Finalities
74 4 No Last Words
75 5 In the Wind
75 6 During Hurricane Ophelia
76 7 The Absence of Crows
76 8 New Cemetery
77 9 Elegiac
79 Notes
12 Florence Court and the Marble Arch Caves
12 1 Florence Court
13 2 The Marble Arch Caves
14 3 Formations
15 4 Father of Speleology
16 5 From the Irish
17 6 Echoes
18 7 The Barn Dance
19 8 Norah and Juggy
21 9 Natterer's Bat
22 10 Juggy
23 11 Homage to Juggy
24 12 Untitled
II
26 Landscapes
27 We Could Have Done
28 Racoon
29 Cicadas
30 Rhinoceros
31 Magpies
32 On the Run
33 About Silence
34 Dreaming of Auschwitz
35 Reconnaissance
36 The Terrace
37 The Terrace: First Winter
38 Anonymous
39 In Great Form
40 Half-brother
41 The Tumbling Paddy
42 From the Ards peninsula
42 1 The Pole
42 2 The Birds
43 3 The Lovers
44 Uncle Tom and Alice McLean
46 Achill
47 Hayfield
48 Clydesdales
49 Spraying the potatoes
50 Rooks and Nightingales
50 1 At the ford
50 2 Punishment squad
51 3 Too late
51 4 Today's theme
52 5 Last poems
52 6 Briars
53 7 The bonfire
54 Under Fire
55 Tribes (1)
56 Tribes (2)
57 Veterans, Antrim Coast, 1994
58 The Courtyard
59 The History Club Outing
60 Ode to Retirement
61 A Walk on the Quays
62 I Appear to Have Mislaid
63 Remind Me How Often
64 Solo
65 My Oriental Fathers
66 The Poet Travels North
III
68 Small World (5)
68 Homage to Sirius
68 Shattered wineglass
68 Chairs up-side
68 The plastic turd
68 Bringing us all back
69 Harmonies in Fountain Lane
69 Tonight sleep has a shape
69 Under the fire escape
69 The Angelus bell rings sharpest
69 Coitus interruptus
70 The asterisk spiders
70 After the poet's death
70 Hurricane Ophelia, Storm Jocelyn
70 The poet is feeling his age
70 Stones we skimmed as children
IV
73 Autumn Burials
73 1 Your Final Bed
73 2 Laid Out for Burial
74 3 Finalities
74 4 No Last Words
75 5 In the Wind
75 6 During Hurricane Ophelia
76 7 The Absence of Crows
76 8 New Cemetery
77 9 Elegiac
79 Notes