Out of History
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Product details
- ISBN 9780813214597
- Weight: 333g
- Dimensions: 161 x 228mm
- Publication Date: 30 Mar 2006
- Publisher: The Catholic University of America Press
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
Out of History is the first book to appear on the work of award-winning Irish author Sebastian Barry. Barry began publishing at the early age of 25, and his work represents another 25 years of short stories, poems, works for children, and most notably plays and novels. His play The Steward of Christendom became canonical in Ireland on its first appearance in 1995 and was absorbed into the contemporary repertoire abroad. His recent novel It's a Long Long Way has received the utmost critical attention and was nominated for the Man-Booker prize in London.
Barry is recognized as one of Ireland's greatest living writers and his works now appear regularly on syllabuses in U.S. colleges in Irish Studies and in Drama departments. This book, edited by Christina Hunt Mahony, presents twelve essays that trace the development of the writer's career and the individual achievement of his works, concentrating largely, but not exclusively, on the plays. The essays address Barry's engagement with the contemporary cultural debate in Ireland and also with issues that inform postcolonial critical theory.
The essays in this volume include contributions from the most prominent of Irish Studies critics from Ireland, Britain, and the United States. Among the contributors are two prize-winning novelists, a historian and recent biographer of the poet W. B. Yeats, a former editor of Poetry Ireland, and several theatre historians and critics. The range and selection of contributors to this volume has ensured a high level of critical expression and an insightful assessment of Barry and his works.
ABOUT THE EDITOR
Christina Hunt Mahony directs the Center for Irish Studies at The Catholic University of America and is the author of Contemporary Irish Literature: Transforming Tradition. The contributors are David Cregan, O.S.A., Elizabeth Butler Cullingford, Peter Denman, Éilís Ní Dhuibhne, John Wilson Foster, Roy Foster, Claire Gleitman, Nicholas Grene, Christina Hunt Mahony, Anthony Roche, Bruce Stewart, Colm Tóibín, and Fintan Walsh.
PRAISE FOR THE BOOK:
""Sebastian Barry's extraordinary range of talents is celebrated in this timely book, the first such critical study of his work. . . . This collection of essays opens up the work to fresh scrutiny as the marvelous, many-sided, gifted expression of imaginative genius."" -- Christopher Murray, Irish Studies Review
