The Poetry of Derek MahonDerek Mahon is one of the leading poets of his time, both in Ireland and beyond, famously offering a perspective that is displaced from as much as grounded in his native country. From prodigious beginnings to prolific maturity, he has been, through thick and thin, through troubled times and other, a writer profoundly committed to the art of poetry and the craft of making verse. He has also been no-less a committed reviser of his work, believing the poem to be more than a record in verse, but a work of art never finished. This virtuoso study by Hugh Haughton provides the most comprehensive account imaginable of Mahon's oeuvre. Haughton's brilliant writing always serves and illuminates the poetry, yielding extraordinary insights on almost every page. The poetry, its revisions and reception, are the subject here, but so thorough is the approach that what is offered also amounts indirectly to an intellectual biography of the poet and with it an account of Northern Irish poetry vital to our understanding of the times. |
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Sphere Book of Modern Irish Poetry (1972) and (with Peter Fallon) The Penguin Book of Contemporary Irish Poetry (1990), aligning himself with an incorrigibly pluralist vision of Irish verse, which embraces North and South, modernist and ...
Sphere Book of Modern Irish Poetry (1972) and (with Peter Fallon) The Penguin Book of Contemporary Irish Poetry (1990), aligning himself with an incorrigibly pluralist vision of Irish verse, which embraces North and South, modernist and ...
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Mahon's career is itself a story of adaptation, self-reinvention and self-re- vision on many fronts. This has generated considerable controversy, both garding his revisions, and the direction of his development.7 In this respect, ...
Mahon's career is itself a story of adaptation, self-reinvention and self-re- vision on many fronts. This has generated considerable controversy, both garding his revisions, and the direction of his development.7 In this respect, ...
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'The Bicycle' offers a fleeting vision of Happiness as 'a free-wheeling | Past fragrant hawthorn hedges'. It represents independence, an exit visa from home, school and Belfast. Mahon wrote that the 'suburbs of Belfast have a peculiar ...
'The Bicycle' offers a fleeting vision of Happiness as 'a free-wheeling | Past fragrant hawthorn hedges'. It represents independence, an exit visa from home, school and Belfast. Mahon wrote that the 'suburbs of Belfast have a peculiar ...
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18 His screen memory tells us something about a vision of Belfast symbolized by the catastrophic fate of the ship, built in the shipyards where his family spent their working lives, and is related by him to the fateful moment in 'the ...
18 His screen memory tells us something about a vision of Belfast symbolized by the catastrophic fate of the ship, built in the shipyards where his family spent their working lives, and is related by him to the fateful moment in 'the ...
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Longley said that though he 'admired Mahon's disenchanted vision', he was 'less attracted than he to the role of poète maudit'.16 Looking back, Mahon characterized himself as 'a surly étranger in a donkey jacket, with literary ...
Longley said that though he 'admired Mahon's disenchanted vision', he was 'less attracted than he to the role of poète maudit'.16 Looking back, Mahon characterized himself as 'a surly étranger in a donkey jacket, with literary ...
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Lives | 56 |
The Snow Party | 90 |
The Sea in Winter | 125 |
The Hunt by Night and Antarctica | 153 |
The Hudson Letter | 219 |
8 The Yellow Book and the Fin de Siècle | 265 |
Harbour Lights | 316 |
Select Bibliography | 373 |
Inventory of Poems | 383 |
Index | 391 |
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