Published to celebrate the seventieth birthday of acclaimed Irish poet Eavan Boland, this book brings together many of Boland's best known poems with her own striking photographs of her native city, Dublin. Through juxtaposition of text and image, place and memory, the book creates a unique portrait of the city: 'fragments', Boland says, 'can point at something accurately'. A Poet's Dublin also includes an introduction by Jody Allen Randolph and a conversation between Eavan Boland and Paula Meehan in which the two poets reflect on their shared city and the central role it has played in their lives and in their work.
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Publication Date: 31 May 2014
Publisher: Carcanet Press Ltd
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781847774477
About Eavan Boland
PAULA MEEHAN was born in Dublin where she still lives. She was educated at Trinity College Dublin and at Eastern Washington University. She has published five previous collections of poetry and received many awards for her work including the Denis Devlin Award of the Irish Arts Council (An Chonthairle Ealafon) for Dharmakaya which Carcanet published in 2000. She has also written plays - for stage (for both children and adults) and for radio - and held a creative writing fellowship at University College Dublin. Meehan has worked with inner city communities and conducted workshops in prisons. JODY ALLEN RANDOLPH was a Mellon Fellow in the Humanities at University College Dublin before earning her doctorate in British and American Literature from the University of California at Santa Barbara. She served as Assistant Dean of the British Studies at Oxford Programme at St. John's College Oxford and has taught at the University of California at Santa Barbara University College Dublin and Westmont College in Santa Barbara. Her research and teaching specialities lie in twentieth-century and contemporary poetry Irish literature and Anglophone poetry. Her essays and interviews have appeared regularly on both sides of the Atlantic.
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