Austin Clarke Poetry

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New Liberty Hall

‘New Liberty Hall’ by Austin Clarke takes a mocking look at the construction of the Dublin’s Liberty Hall in the 1960s.

Overall, this is a good example of Austin Clarke's poetry. It features his own, personal, opinion on the new building, and it shows his connection to the city of Dublin. The poem is written in his trademark style, with a heavily sarcastic tone and the use of concise language to help get his point across.

Higher than county lark

Can fly, a speck that sings,

Sixteen-floored Liberty Hall

Goes up through scaffoldings

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