The Wrong Country: Essays on Modern Irish Writing
This engagingly personal chronicle by poet Gerald Dawe explores the lives and times of leading Irish writers, including W.B. Yeats, Samuel Beckett, Elizabeth Bowen, Patrick Kavanagh, James Plunkett, John McGahern, Stewart Parker and Leontia Flynn, alongside lesser-known names from the earlier decades of the twentieth century, such as Ethna Carberry, Alice Milligan, Joseph Campbell and George Reavey. The Wrong Country also portrays the changing cultural backgrounds of the author's contemporaries, such as Thomas Kilroy, Derek Mahon, Eavan Boland, Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin, Colm Tóibín, Hugo Hamilton, Sinead Morrissey and Michelle O'Sullivan.

Gerald Dawe presents an accessible and jargon-free view of modern Irish literature, filtered perceptively through his own, warmly personal, lens, and raises important questions about cultural belonging, the commercialisation of contemporary writing, and the influence of Irish literary culture in a digital age, to reposition our understanding of Irish writing in a wider context for today's readers.
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The Wrong Country: Essays on Modern Irish Writing
This engagingly personal chronicle by poet Gerald Dawe explores the lives and times of leading Irish writers, including W.B. Yeats, Samuel Beckett, Elizabeth Bowen, Patrick Kavanagh, James Plunkett, John McGahern, Stewart Parker and Leontia Flynn, alongside lesser-known names from the earlier decades of the twentieth century, such as Ethna Carberry, Alice Milligan, Joseph Campbell and George Reavey. The Wrong Country also portrays the changing cultural backgrounds of the author's contemporaries, such as Thomas Kilroy, Derek Mahon, Eavan Boland, Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin, Colm Tóibín, Hugo Hamilton, Sinead Morrissey and Michelle O'Sullivan.

Gerald Dawe presents an accessible and jargon-free view of modern Irish literature, filtered perceptively through his own, warmly personal, lens, and raises important questions about cultural belonging, the commercialisation of contemporary writing, and the influence of Irish literary culture in a digital age, to reposition our understanding of Irish writing in a wider context for today's readers.
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The Wrong Country: Essays on Modern Irish Writing

The Wrong Country: Essays on Modern Irish Writing

by Gerald Dawe
The Wrong Country: Essays on Modern Irish Writing

The Wrong Country: Essays on Modern Irish Writing

by Gerald Dawe

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This engagingly personal chronicle by poet Gerald Dawe explores the lives and times of leading Irish writers, including W.B. Yeats, Samuel Beckett, Elizabeth Bowen, Patrick Kavanagh, James Plunkett, John McGahern, Stewart Parker and Leontia Flynn, alongside lesser-known names from the earlier decades of the twentieth century, such as Ethna Carberry, Alice Milligan, Joseph Campbell and George Reavey. The Wrong Country also portrays the changing cultural backgrounds of the author's contemporaries, such as Thomas Kilroy, Derek Mahon, Eavan Boland, Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin, Colm Tóibín, Hugo Hamilton, Sinead Morrissey and Michelle O'Sullivan.

Gerald Dawe presents an accessible and jargon-free view of modern Irish literature, filtered perceptively through his own, warmly personal, lens, and raises important questions about cultural belonging, the commercialisation of contemporary writing, and the influence of Irish literary culture in a digital age, to reposition our understanding of Irish writing in a wider context for today's readers.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781788550284
Publisher: Irish Academic Press
Publication date: 07/20/2018
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 5.25(w) x 8.50(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Gerald Dawe is an Irish poet and Professor Emeritus and Fellow, Trinity College Dublin. He has published nine volumes of poetry including Lake Geneva (2003), Points West (2008), Selected Poems (2012)and Mickey Finn’s Air (2014). He has also edited Earth Voices Whispering: Irish Poetry of War (2008) and the Cambridge Companion to Irish Poets (2018) and published several books of literary essays including Of War and War’s Alarms (2015) and In Another World: Van Morrison and Belfast (2017). He lives in Dún Laoghaire, Co. Dublin.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements vii

1 Hearing Things 1

2 Plunkett's City 17

3 Border Crossings 28

4 From The Ginger Man to Kitty Stobling 39

5 The Passionate Transitory: John McGahern 54

6 Fatal Attractions: John Berryman in Dublin 70

7 History Lessons: Derek Mahon & Seamus Deane 77

8 The Green Light: Stewart Parker 103

9 Days of Burned Countryside: Eavan Boland & Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin 128

10 Story of the Republic 148

11 Ethna Carbery in H Block 166

12 From Dusty Bluebells to Parallax 189

13 Basho, the River Moy and the Superser 206

14 The Practice of Writing 217

Epilogue: Fitting In 230

Endnotes 241

Bibliography 271

Index 282

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