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CodeEavan Boland
RRP: GBP£ 20.00
Discount: 10% You Save: GBP£ 2.00 Price: GBP£ 18.00 Out of Print
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ISBN: 978 1 857545 71 5 Imprint: Carcanet Poetry Published: January 2002 216 x 135 mm Publisher: Carcanet Press Also available in: Hardback, Paperback
Praise for Eavan Boland
Eavan Boland's A Journey with Two Maps: Becoming a Woman Poet contains essays both personal and public written in a tone urgent and wise, with astute observations on her own trajectory as a poet and the work of Elizabeth Bishop, Sylvia Plath and Paula Meehan, among others. - Colm Toibin, The Irish Times, Our Favourite Books of 2011
Eavan Boland's A Journey with Two Maps: Becoming a Woman Poet contains essays both personal and public written in a tone urgent and wise, with astute observations on her own trajectory as a poet and the work of Elizabeth Bishop, Sylvia Plath and Paula Meehan, among others. - Colm Toibin, The Irish Times, Our Favourite Books of 2011 Eavan Boland's A Journey with Two Maps: Becoming a Woman Poet contains essays both personal and public written in a tone urgent and wise, with astute observations on her own trajectory as a poet and the work of Elizabeth Bishop, Sylvia Plath and Paula Meehan, among others. - Colm Toibin, The Irish Times, Our Favourite Books of 2011 'Over eight collections, her developing forms and subjects - the fabric of domestic life, myth, love, history and Irish rural landscape - have kept their commitment to lyrical grace and feminism.' Ruth Padel, The Independent on Sunday, January 2000. 'A skilled and celebrated poet.' 'Eavan Boland's critical status has burgeoned in the last ten years to the point where she is now one of the major figures in contemporary Irish and women's poetry.' 'This subtle, unadorned book is typical of Boland's powerfully persuasive manner as a poet.' 'The internationally acclaimed Irish poet powerfully and movingly continues to merge private and mythic history.' 'She's a poet of both painterly and worldly engagements, equally attentive to the dance of the intellect and the testimony of the senses.' 'Thoughtful, spare and elgant verse from one of Ireland's most significant poets.' 'A modern romantic with impressive intellectual resources, Boland fulfils her desire to "bless the ordinary...sanctify the common." Her poems have a rare artistic resonance.' 'She has the equipment of the true poet, that is to say an image-making faculty, a true devoted eye and an ear for rhythm.' 'Boland's gift is that she is always accessible, never elitist, but intelligent, striving and inclusive.' 'The wealth of Eavan Boland's language is complemented by a visual wealth in metaphors.' 'More than twenty years ago her voice was sweet and low and musical...now it has deepened in resonance and authority.' |
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