An interview with MAURICE SCULLY

M Satris - Contemporary Literature, 2012 - muse.jhu.edu
M aurice Scully is an Irish poet who eyes Irish poetry skeptically. His exploratory,
experimental works take an international, Poundian tradition and reshape it to reveal the …

Isolation and Cunning: Recent Irish Verse

J Montague - 1959 - JSTOR
The chief characteristic of modem Irish verse is isolation, the evasive action ofthe sniper or
the withdrawn world ofthe dreamer and introvert. During the early part of the century, Irish …

“To be Tired of this is to Tire of Life”: Louis MacNeice's London'

S Workman - Irish Writing London, 2012 - books.google.com
Louis MacNeice was a consummate poet of the metropolis, and while he wrote some
remarkable poems set in rural locales (especially coastal and archipelagic settings), the …

My Love Has Fared Inland

K Walter - 2009 - JSTOR
The epigraph to My Love Has Fared Inland (2008), a quotation from the American poet and
philosopher George Santayana, positions this collection of poems in the realm of'art for art's …

Kathleen Jamie

M McGuire - The Edinburgh Companion to Contemporary …, 2009 - books.google.com
Kathleen Jamie published her first poem 'View from the Cliffs' in 1979 at the age of just
seventeen. It depicts a scene from Orkney where fishermen load lobsters to be sent south to …

Louis MacNeice's Ireland

T Brown - Tradition and Influence in Anglo-Irish Poetry, 1989 - Springer
It was always a place to reject. It would always represent in one of its manifestations an
intimation of primal terror, of those forces which can overwhelm a self-hood insecurely …

[BOOK][B] Nomadic Subjects in Recent Poetry

C Nicholson - 2009 - degruyter.com
In August 2008 the London Review of Books carried a poem by a leading editor for a
metropolitan publisher.'At Roane Head'is dedicated to John Burnside (1955–), the …

Obliquity in the poetry of Paul Muldoon and Medbh McGuckian

S Murphy - Eire-Ireland, 1996 - muse.jhu.edu
SHANE MURPHY the fragmented, multivoiced complexity of much mainstream Irish poetry is
often dismissed as fatally hermetic; what is allusive is elitist and insincere, a latter-day art for …

Speculating: Patrick McGuinness interviews Paul Muldoon: Interview

P McGuinness - Irish Studies Review, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
Patrick McGuinness. You read a poem last night about marginalia, and you suggested that
margins might be important because they set about creating new centres. That seems to me …

The Poetics of Elegy in Maurice Scully's Humming

K Fryatt - Irish University Review, 2016 - euppublishing.com
Maurice Scully published Humming (2009), a single, self-contained work, after the
completion of the monumental eight-book 'set'Things That Happen (1987–2008). Humming …