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Brendan Kennelly

Brendan Kennelly (17 April 1936 – 17 October 2021) was an Irish poet and novelist.[3] He was Professor of Modern Literature at Trinity College Dublin until 2005. Following his retirement he was a Professor Emeritus at Trinity College.

Brendan Kennelly
Born(1936-04-17)17 April 1936
Ballylongford, County Kerry, Ireland
Died17 October 2021(2021-10-17) (aged 85)
Listowel, County Kerry, Ireland
OccupationWriter, professor, translator
Alma materTrinity College Dublin
Leeds University
SubjectOliver Cromwell
Notable works"Poetry My Arse"
"Book of Judas"
"Cromwell" "Begin" "Poem from a three-year old"[1]
Notable awardsIrish PEN Award
2010
Spouse
Margaret O'Brien
(m. 1969, divorced)
ChildrenDaughter, Doodle Kennelly[1][2]
RelativesThree granddaughters: Meg, Hannah and Grace

Early life

Kennelly was born in Ballylongford, County Kerry, on 17 April 1936.[4] He was one of eight children of Tim Kennelly and Bridie (Ahern). His father worked as a publican and garage proprietor; his mother was a nurse.[5] Kennelly was educated at the inter-denominational St. Ita's College, Tarbert, County Kerry. He was then awarded a scholarship to study English and French at Trinity College Dublin. There he was editor of Icarus and captained the Trinity Gaelic Football Club. He graduated from Trinity in 1961 with first-class honours, before obtaining a Doctor of Philosophy there five years later. He also studied at Leeds University for one year under the tutelage of Norman Jeffares.[5][6]

Poetry

Kennelly's poetry can be scabrous, down-to-earth, and colloquial. He avoided intellectual pretension and literary posturing, and his attitude to poetic language could be summed up in the title of one of his epic poems, "Poetry my Arse".[6] Another long (400-page) epic poem, "The Book of Judas", published in 1991, topped the Irish best-seller list.[7]

A prolific and fluent writer, there are more than fifty volumes of poetry to his credit, including My Dark Fathers (1964),[6] Collection One: Getting Up Early (1966),[8] Good Souls to Survive (1967), Dream of a Black Fox (1968), Love Cry (1972), The Voices (1973), Shelley in Dublin (1974),[6] A Kind of Trust (1975), Islandman (1977),[9] A Small Light (1979),[10] and The House That Jack Didn't Build (1982).[6]

Kennelly edited several other anthologies, including "Between Innocence and Peace: Favourite Poems of Ireland" (1993), "Ireland's Women: Writings Past and Present, with Katie Donovan and A. Norman Jeffares" (1994),[11] and "Dublines," with Katie Donovan (1995). He also authored two novels, "The Crooked Cross" (1963) and "The Florentines" (1967),[6] and three plays in a Greek Trilogy, Antigone, Medea, and The Trojan Women.[12]

Kennelly was an Irish language (Gaelic) speaker,[13] and translated Irish poems in "A Drinking Cup" (1970) and "Mary" (Dublin 1987).[14][15] A selection of his collected translations was published as "Love of Ireland: Poems from the Irish" (1989).[16]

Style

Language was important in Kennelly's work – in particular the vernacular of the small and isolated communities in North Kerry where he grew up, and of the Dublin streets and pubs where he became both roamer and raconteur for many years.[17] His language is also grounded in the Irish-language poetic tradition, oral and written, which can be both satirical and salacious in its approach to human follies.[6][12]

Regarding the oral tradition, Kennelly was a great reciter of verse with tremendous command and the rare ability to recall extended poems by memory, both his own work and others, and recite them on call verbatim.[18] He commented on his own use of language: "Poetry is an attempt to cut through the effects of deadening familiarity … to reveal that inner sparkle."[17]

Personal life

Kennelly married Margaret (Peggy) O'Brien in 1969.[5] They were colleagues at the time,[5] and she taught at English at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst at the time of his death.[19] Together, they had one child, Kristen “Doodle” Kennelly. They resided in Sandymount before getting divorced, which Kennelly attributed to his overindulgence in alcohol. He ultimately became teetotal in about 1985.[5] Doodle died in April 2021, six months before her father.[20]

Kennelly died on 17 October 2021, at a care home in Listowel, where he resided in the two years leading up to his death. He was 85 years old.[21][22]

Awards and honours

List of works

References

  1. ^ a b . LaoisCentre.ie. Archived from the original on 19 November 2007. Retrieved 14 December 2014.
  2. ^ "wise kennelly's labours of love". Irish Independent. 23 December 2012.
  3. ^ McDonagh, John (2004). Brendan Kennelly: a host of ghosts. Liffey Press. ISBN 978-1-904148-44-9.
  4. ^ Fitzmaurice, Gabriel (16 April 2016). "Brendan Kennelly at 80: forever beginning, the balladeer of our age". The Irish Times. Dublin. Retrieved 19 October 2020.
  5. ^ a b c d e "Brendan Kennelly obituary: Gifted poet, academic and storyteller". The Irish Times. Dublin. 18 October 2020. Retrieved 19 October 2020.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g Ferguson, Katelyn (January 2016). "Brendan Kennelly". Trinity College Dublin. Retrieved 19 October 2021.
  7. ^ a b c d Longstaff, Molly (17 October 2021). "Provost Leads Tributes to Brendan Kennelly". The University Times. Trinity College Dublin. Retrieved 19 October 2021.
  8. ^ a b Kennelly, Brendan (1966). Collection One: Getting Up Early. Figgis.
  9. ^ Kennelly, Brendan (1977). Islandman: A Poem. Profile Press.
  10. ^ Kennelly, Brendan (1979). A Small Light: Ten Songs of O'Connor of Carrigafoyle. Gallery Books.
  11. ^ Donovan, Katie; Jeffares, Alexander Norman; Kennelly, Brendan (1994). Ireland's Women: Writings Past and Present. Gill & Macmillan. ISBN 9780717122028.
  12. ^ a b "Burns Visiting Scholars: Brendan Kennelly (Fall 2007)". Boston College. Retrieved 19 October 2021.
  13. ^ Doyle, Martin (18 October 2020). "Brendan Kennelly: friends and fellow writers pay tribute". The Irish Times. Dublin. Retrieved 19 October 2020. As a public speaker and performer of his work – mostly in English, but occasionally in mellifluous Irish …
  14. ^ Kennelly, Brendan (1970). A Drinking Cup: Poems from the Irish. Figgis. ISBN 9780900372261.
  15. ^ a b Kennelly, Brendan (1987). Mary: (from the Irish). Aisling.
  16. ^ Kennelly, Brendan (1989). Love of Ireland: Poems from the Irish. Mercier Press. ISBN 9780853428886.
  17. ^ a b . International Literature Festival Dublin. 7 June 2009. Archived from the original on 19 October 2021. Retrieved 19 October 2021.
  18. ^ . Bloodaxe Books. 1 June 2017. Archived from the original on 12 July 2017. Retrieved 19 October 2021.
  19. ^ "Faculty: Department of English". University of Massachusetts Amherst – via umass.edu.
  20. ^ McCarthy, Barbara (25 April 2021). "Obituary: Doodle Kennelly, trailblazing writer who fearlessly tackled her mental health struggles". Irish Independent.
  21. ^ "Irish poet and author Brendan Kennelly dies". BBC News. 17 October 2021. Retrieved 19 October 2021.
  22. ^ Sheehy, Paschal (18 October 2021). "President leads tributes to poet Brendan Kennelly". RTÉ. Retrieved 19 October 2021.
  23. ^ "Brendan Kennelly". Kerry Writers' Museum. Retrieved 19 October 2021.
  24. ^ "Rives takes Wild Geese award". The Irish Times. Dublin. 12 March 2005. from the original on 19 October 2020. Retrieved 19 October 2020.
  25. ^ "Provost Leads Tributes to Brendan Kennelly". Trinity College Dublin. 1 February 2010. Retrieved 19 October 2021.
  26. ^ Kennelly, Brendan; Holzapfel, Rudi (1959). Cast a Cold Eye. Dolmen Press.
  27. ^ Kennelly, Brendan; Holzapfel, Rudi (1961). The rain, the moon. Dolmen Press.
  28. ^ Kennelly, Brendan; Holzapfel, Rudi (1963). The Dark about Our Loves. John Augustine and Company.
  29. ^ Kennelly, Brendan; Holzapfel, Rudi (1963). Green Townlands: Poems. University Bibliographical Press.
  30. ^ Kennelly, Brendan (1963). Let Fall No Burning Leaf. New Square Publications.
  31. ^ Kennelly, Brendan (1964). My Dark Fathers. New Square Publications.
  32. ^ Kennelly, Brendan (1965). Up and at it. New Square Publications.
  33. ^ Kennelly, Brendan (1967). Good Souls to Survive: Poems. Figgis.
  34. ^ Kennelly, Brendan (1967). The Florentines. Figgis.
  35. ^ Kennelly, Brendan (1969). Selected Poems. Figgis.
  36. ^ Kennelly, Brendan (1971). The Penguin Book of Irish Verse. Penguin Books. ISBN 9780140421217.
  37. ^ Kennelly, Brendan (1981). The Penguin Book of Irish Verse. Penguin Books. ISBN 9780140585261.
  38. ^ Kennelly, Brendan (1974). Shelley in Dublin. Dublin Magazine Press.

External links

  • Bloodaxe Books (Publisher of Kennelly's work in the UK and Ireland)
  • Wake Forest University Press (US publisher)
  • Brendan Kennelly discography at Discogs
  • Brendan Kennelly at IMDb

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Not to be confused with Brendan Kenneally Brendan Kennelly 17 April 1936 17 October 2021 was an Irish poet and novelist 3 He was Professor of Modern Literature at Trinity College Dublin until 2005 Following his retirement he was a Professor Emeritus at Trinity College Brendan KennellyBorn 1936 04 17 17 April 1936Ballylongford County Kerry IrelandDied17 October 2021 2021 10 17 aged 85 Listowel County Kerry IrelandOccupationWriter professor translatorAlma materTrinity College DublinLeeds UniversitySubjectOliver CromwellNotable works Poetry My Arse Book of Judas Cromwell Begin Poem from a three year old 1 Notable awardsIrish PEN Award 2010SpouseMargaret O Brien m 1969 divorced wbr ChildrenDaughter Doodle Kennelly 1 2 RelativesThree granddaughters Meg Hannah and Grace Contents 1 Early life 2 Poetry 3 Style 4 Personal life 5 Awards and honours 6 List of works 7 References 8 External linksEarly life EditKennelly was born in Ballylongford County Kerry on 17 April 1936 4 He was one of eight children of Tim Kennelly and Bridie Ahern His father worked as a publican and garage proprietor his mother was a nurse 5 Kennelly was educated at the inter denominational St Ita s College Tarbert County Kerry He was then awarded a scholarship to study English and French at Trinity College Dublin There he was editor of Icarus and captained the Trinity Gaelic Football Club He graduated from Trinity in 1961 with first class honours before obtaining a Doctor of Philosophy there five years later He also studied at Leeds University for one year under the tutelage of Norman Jeffares 5 6 Poetry EditKennelly s poetry can be scabrous down to earth and colloquial He avoided intellectual pretension and literary posturing and his attitude to poetic language could be summed up in the title of one of his epic poems Poetry my Arse 6 Another long 400 page epic poem The Book of Judas published in 1991 topped the Irish best seller list 7 A prolific and fluent writer there are more than fifty volumes of poetry to his credit including My Dark Fathers 1964 6 Collection One Getting Up Early 1966 8 Good Souls to Survive 1967 Dream of a Black Fox 1968 Love Cry 1972 The Voices 1973 Shelley in Dublin 1974 6 A Kind of Trust 1975 Islandman 1977 9 A Small Light 1979 10 and The House That Jack Didn t Build 1982 6 Kennelly edited several other anthologies including Between Innocence and Peace Favourite Poems of Ireland 1993 Ireland s Women Writings Past and Present with Katie Donovan and A Norman Jeffares 1994 11 and Dublines with Katie Donovan 1995 He also authored two novels The Crooked Cross 1963 and The Florentines 1967 6 and three plays in a Greek Trilogy Antigone Medea and The Trojan Women 12 Kennelly was an Irish language Gaelic speaker 13 and translated Irish poems in A Drinking Cup 1970 and Mary Dublin 1987 14 15 A selection of his collected translations was published as Love of Ireland Poems from the Irish 1989 16 Style EditLanguage was important in Kennelly s work in particular the vernacular of the small and isolated communities in North Kerry where he grew up and of the Dublin streets and pubs where he became both roamer and raconteur for many years 17 His language is also grounded in the Irish language poetic tradition oral and written which can be both satirical and salacious in its approach to human follies 6 12 Regarding the oral tradition Kennelly was a great reciter of verse with tremendous command and the rare ability to recall extended poems by memory both his own work and others and recite them on call verbatim 18 He commented on his own use of language Poetry is an attempt to cut through the effects of deadening familiarity to reveal that inner sparkle 17 Personal life EditKennelly married Margaret Peggy O Brien in 1969 5 They were colleagues at the time 5 and she taught at English at the University of Massachusetts Amherst at the time of his death 19 Together they had one child Kristen Doodle Kennelly They resided in Sandymount before getting divorced which Kennelly attributed to his overindulgence in alcohol He ultimately became teetotal in about 1985 5 Doodle died in April 2021 six months before her father 20 Kennelly died on 17 October 2021 at a care home in Listowel where he resided in the two years leading up to his death He was 85 years old 21 22 Awards and honours Edit1967 AE Memorial Prize 7 1988 Critics Special Harvey s Award 23 1996 IMPAC International Dublin Literary Award 7 1999 American Ireland Fund Literary Award 7 2003 The Ireland Funds of France Wild Geese Award 24 2010 Irish PEN Award 25 List of works EditCast a Cold Eye 1959 with Rudi Holzapfel 26 The Rain the Moon 1961 with Rudi Holzapfel 27 The Dark About Our Loves 1962 Rudi Holzapfel 28 Green Townlands 1963 Rudi Holzapfel 29 Let Fall No Burning Leaf 1963 30 The Crooked Cross 1963 novel ISBN 9780900372780 My Dark Fathers 1964 31 Up and at It 1965 32 Collection One Getting Up Early 1966 8 Good Souls to Survive 1967 33 The Florentines 1967 novel 34 Dream of a Black Fox 1968 ISBN 9780900372032 Selected Poems 1969 35 A Drinking Cup Poems from the Irish 1970 ISBN 9780900372261 The Penguin Book of Irish Verse 1970 1981 editor 36 37 Bread 1971 ISBN 9780902996007 Love Cry 1972 ISBN 9780900372711 Salvation The Stranger 1972 ISBN 9780902996106 The Voices 1973 ISBN 9780950018331 Shelley in Dublin 1974 38 A Kind of Trust 1975 ISBN 9780902996298 New and Selected Poems 1976 ISBN 9780902996434 The Boats Are Home Gallery Press 1980 ISBN 9780904011098 Moloney Up and at It Mercier Press 1984 ISBN 9780853427209 Cromwell Beaver Row Press 1983 Bloodaxe Books 1987 ISBN 9781852240264 Mary from the Irish of Muireadach Albanach o Dalaigh Aisling Press 1987 15 Landmarks of Irish Drama Methuen 1988 ISBN 9780413402905 Love of Ireland Poems from the Irish Mercier Press 1989 anthology ISBN 9780853428886 A Time for Voices Selected Poems 1960 1990 Bloodaxe Books 1990 ISBN 9781852240974 Euripides Medea Bloodaxe Books 1991 ISBN 9781852241889 The Book of Judas Bloodaxe Books 1991 ISBN 9781852241704 Breathing Spaces Early Poems Bloodaxe Books 1992 ISBN 9781852242114 Euripides The Trojan Women Bloodaxe Books 1993 ISBN 9781852242404 Journey into Joy Selected Prose ed Ake Persson Bloodaxe Books 1994 ISBN 9781852242091 Between Innocence and Peace Favourite Poems of Ireland Mercier Press 1994 anthology ISBN 9781856350402 Poetry My Arse Bloodaxe Books 1995 ISBN 9781852243227 Dublines with Katie Donovan Bloodaxe Books 1996 anthology ISBN 9781852242565 Sophocles Antigone a new version Bloodaxe Books 1996 ISBN 9781852243647 Lorca Blood Wedding Bloodaxe Books 1996 ISBN 9781852243548 The Man Made of Rain Bloodaxe Books 1998 ISBN 9781852244545 The Singing Tree Abbey Press 1998 ISBN 9781901617092 Begin Bloodaxe Books 1999 ISBN 9781852244972 Glimpses Bloodaxe Books 2001 ISBN 9781852245757 The Little Book of Judas Bloodaxe Books 2002 ISBN 9781852245849 Martial Art Bloodaxe Books 2003 ISBN 9781852246273 versions of Martial Familiar Strangers New amp Selected Poems Bloodaxe Books 2004 ISBN 9781852246624 Now Bloodaxe Books 2006 ISBN 9781852247485 When Then Is Now Three Greek Tragedies Bloodaxe Books 2006 ISBN 9781852247430 versions of Sophocles Antigone and Euripides Medea and The Trojan Women Reservoir Voices Bloodaxe Books 2009 ISBN 9781852248369 The Essential Brendan Kennelly Selected Poems Bloodaxe Books UK amp Ireland 2011 Wake Forest University Press USA 2011 ISBN 9781930630574 Guff Bloodaxe Books 2013 ISBN 9781852249830References Edit a b Brendan Kennelly LaoisCentre ie Archived from the original on 19 November 2007 Retrieved 14 December 2014 wise kennelly s labours of love Irish Independent 23 December 2012 McDonagh John 2004 Brendan Kennelly a host of ghosts Liffey Press ISBN 978 1 904148 44 9 Fitzmaurice Gabriel 16 April 2016 Brendan Kennelly at 80 forever beginning the balladeer of our age The Irish Times Dublin Retrieved 19 October 2020 a b c d e Brendan Kennelly obituary Gifted poet academic and storyteller The Irish Times Dublin 18 October 2020 Retrieved 19 October 2020 a b c d e f g Ferguson Katelyn January 2016 Brendan Kennelly Trinity College Dublin Retrieved 19 October 2021 a b c d Longstaff Molly 17 October 2021 Provost Leads Tributes to Brendan Kennelly The University Times Trinity College Dublin Retrieved 19 October 2021 a b Kennelly Brendan 1966 Collection One Getting Up Early Figgis Kennelly Brendan 1977 Islandman A Poem Profile Press Kennelly Brendan 1979 A Small Light Ten Songs of O Connor of Carrigafoyle Gallery Books Donovan Katie Jeffares Alexander Norman Kennelly Brendan 1994 Ireland s Women Writings Past and Present Gill amp Macmillan ISBN 9780717122028 a b Burns Visiting Scholars Brendan Kennelly Fall 2007 Boston College Retrieved 19 October 2021 Doyle Martin 18 October 2020 Brendan Kennelly friends and fellow writers pay tribute The Irish Times Dublin Retrieved 19 October 2020 As a public speaker and performer of his work mostly in English but occasionally in mellifluous Irish Kennelly Brendan 1970 A Drinking Cup Poems from the Irish Figgis ISBN 9780900372261 a b Kennelly Brendan 1987 Mary from the Irish Aisling Kennelly Brendan 1989 Love of Ireland Poems from the Irish Mercier Press ISBN 9780853428886 a b Brendan Kennelly International Literature Festival Dublin 7 June 2009 Archived from the original on 19 October 2021 Retrieved 19 October 2021 Brendan Kennelly Lifetime Achievement Award Bloodaxe Books 1 June 2017 Archived from the original on 12 July 2017 Retrieved 19 October 2021 Faculty Department of English University of Massachusetts Amherst via umass edu McCarthy Barbara 25 April 2021 Obituary Doodle Kennelly trailblazing writer who fearlessly tackled her mental health struggles Irish Independent Irish poet and author Brendan Kennelly dies BBC News 17 October 2021 Retrieved 19 October 2021 Sheehy Paschal 18 October 2021 President leads tributes to poet Brendan Kennelly RTE Retrieved 19 October 2021 Brendan Kennelly Kerry Writers Museum Retrieved 19 October 2021 Rives takes Wild Geese award The Irish Times Dublin 12 March 2005 Archived from the original on 19 October 2020 Retrieved 19 October 2020 Provost Leads Tributes to Brendan Kennelly Trinity College Dublin 1 February 2010 Retrieved 19 October 2021 Kennelly Brendan Holzapfel Rudi 1959 Cast a Cold Eye Dolmen Press Kennelly Brendan Holzapfel Rudi 1961 The rain the moon Dolmen Press Kennelly Brendan Holzapfel Rudi 1963 The Dark about Our Loves John Augustine and Company Kennelly Brendan Holzapfel Rudi 1963 Green Townlands Poems University Bibliographical Press Kennelly Brendan 1963 Let Fall No Burning Leaf New Square Publications Kennelly Brendan 1964 My Dark Fathers New Square Publications Kennelly Brendan 1965 Up and at it New Square Publications Kennelly Brendan 1967 Good Souls to Survive Poems Figgis Kennelly Brendan 1967 The Florentines Figgis Kennelly Brendan 1969 Selected Poems Figgis Kennelly Brendan 1971 The Penguin Book of Irish Verse Penguin Books ISBN 9780140421217 Kennelly Brendan 1981 The Penguin Book of Irish Verse Penguin Books ISBN 9780140585261 Kennelly Brendan 1974 Shelley in Dublin Dublin Magazine Press External links EditBloodaxe Books Publisher of Kennelly s work in the UK and Ireland Wake Forest University Press US publisher Brendan Kennelly discography at Discogs Brendan Kennelly at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Brendan Kennelly amp oldid 1112425760, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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