Citizen Poet: New and Selected Essays

Author:   Eavan Boland (Stanford University) ,  Jody Allen Randolph ,  Heather Clark
Publisher:   WW Norton & Co
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9781324074281


Pages:   448
Publication Date:   03 September 2024
Format:   Paperback
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Eavan Boland was a trailblazing poet, critic, teacher, and essayist. Carving a path for the next generation, she broke open the male-dominated canon of Irish literature and mapped her poetic journey through the contours of life as a mother, daughter, and citizen. This generous and wise volume contains essays selected from Object Lessons (1995) and A Journey with Two Maps (2011); later writings addressing the changing nature of poetry; and a draft of a reflective memoir called “Daughter,” on which Boland was working at the time of her death. A compelling blend of memoir, analysis, and argument, Citizen Poet traces the arc of Boland’s pioneering view of nationhood through the lens of womanhood.

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Author:   Eavan Boland (Stanford University) ,  Jody Allen Randolph ,  Heather Clark
Publisher:   WW Norton & Co
Imprint:   WW Norton & Co
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 21.10cm
Weight:   0.432kg
ISBN:  

9781324074281


ISBN 10:   1324074280
Pages:   448
Publication Date:   03 September 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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"""Boland’s essays remind us . . . of the change she helped bring about, which is nothing less than the redefinition and expansion of what Irish poetry—what any poetry—can be."" -- from the foreword by Heather Clark, author of Red Comet: The Short Life and Blazing Art of Sylvia Plath ""These stirring and forthright pieces are a significant contribution not just to Irish and American poetry, but also to world literature."" -- Edward Hirsch, poet and critic ""No one articulates the complexities, challenges, and nuances of being an Irish female poet like [Eavan Boland] does in these original, arresting, and trailblazing essays. Citizen Poet is a must-read."" -- Victoria Kennefick, Dalkey Literary Award and Seamus Heaney Prize–winning poet"


"""The essays in Citizen Poet record Boland’s struggle to harmonize the parts of herself that she once thought were unreconcilable, and to renew and reshape the Irish poetic tradition through the inclusion of women’s voices and stories…Though there has been an explosion of writing by Irish women since the early seventies, Boland’s essays remind us that these reconciliations are a recent phenomenon. They remind us, too, of the change she helped bring about, which is nothing less than the redefinition and expansion of what Irish poetry—what any poetry—can be."" -- from the foreword by Heather Clark, author of Red Comet ""Eavan Boland’s fierce, provocative, and insightful autobiographical essays continue to challenge received ideas about poetry, womanhood, and national identity. These stirring and forthright pieces are a significant contribution not just to Irish and American poetry, but also to world literature."" -- Edward Hirsch, poet and critic ""Eavan Boland’s essays are the work of an ever-generous, insightful and knowing cartographer. No one articulates the complexities, challenges and nuances of being an Irish female poet like she does in these original, arresting and trailblazing essays. Citizen Poet is a must-read for anyone interested in poetry, identity and the responsibilities of the artist."" -- Victoria Kennefick, Dalkey and Seamus Heaney Prize winning poet"


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Eavan Boland (1944—2020) was the author of more than a dozen volumes of poetry, including Outside History and several volumes of nonfiction, and was coeditor of the anthology The Making of Poem. Born in Dublin, Ireland, she was one of the foremost female voices in Irish literature. She received a Lannan Foundation Award and an American Ireland Fund Literary Award, among other honors. She taught at Trinity College Dublin, University College Dublin, Bowdoin College, and Stanford University, where she was the director of the creative writing program. Jody Allen Randolph has taught at University College Dublin; the British Studies at Oxford Programme at St. John's College, Oxford; and Westmont College. She lives in Santa Barbara, California.

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