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Eavan Boland

Eavan Aisling Boland[1] (/ˈvæn ˈæʃlɪŋ ˈblənd/, ee-VAN;[2] 24 September 1944 – 27 April 2020) was an Irish poet, author, and professor. She was a professor at Stanford University, where she had taught from 1996.[3][4] Her work deals with the Irish national identity, and the role of women in Irish history.[4] A number of poems from Boland's poetry career are studied by Irish students who take the Leaving Certificate. She was a recipient of the Lannan Literary Award for Poetry.

Eavan Boland
Boland, 1996
BornEavan Aisling Boland
(1944-09-24)24 September 1944
Dublin, Ireland
Died27 April 2020(2020-04-27) (aged 75)
Dublin, Ireland
OccupationPoet, author, professor
LanguageEnglish
Alma materTrinity College Dublin
Period1962–2020
Notable awardsJacob's Award
1976
Spouse
Kevin Casey
(m. 1969)
Children2
RelativesFrederick Boland (father)
Frances Kelly (mother)

Early life and education Edit

Boland's father, Frederick Boland, was a career diplomat and her mother, Frances Kelly, was a noted painter. She was born in Dublin in 1944.

When she was six, Boland's father was appointed Irish Ambassador to the United Kingdom; the family followed him to London, where Boland had her first experiences of anti-Irish sentiment. Her dealing with this hostility strengthened Boland's identification with her Irish heritage. She spoke of this time in her poem, "An Irish Childhood in England: 1951".

At 14, she returned to Dublin to attend Holy Child School in Killiney.[5] She published a pamphlet of poetry (23 Poems) in her first year at Trinity, in 1962. Boland earned a BA with First Class Honors in English Literature and Language from Trinity College Dublin in 1966.

Career Edit

Teaching and Professorial roles Edit

After graduating, Boland held numerous teaching positions and published poetry, prose criticism and essays. She taught at Trinity College Dublin, University College, Dublin, and Bowdoin College, and was a member of the International Writing Program at the University of Iowa. She was also writer in residence at Trinity College Dublin, and at the National Maternity Hospital.

In 1969, Boland married the novelist Kevin Casey, they would have two daughters together. Her experiences as a wife and mother influenced her to write about the centrality of the ordinary, as well as providing a frame for more political and historical themes. According to her friend Gabrielle Calvocoressi, she "loved gossip like fish love water."[6]

In the late 1970s and 1980s, Boland taught at the School of Irish Studies in Dublin. From 1996 she was a tenured Professor of English at Stanford University where she was the Bella Mabury and Eloise Mabury Knapp Professor in the Humanities and Melvin and Bill Lane Professor for Director of the Creative Writing program. She divided her time between Palo Alto and her home in Dublin.

Poetry Edit

Eavan Boland's first book of poetry was New Territory published in 1967 with Dublin publisher Allen Figgis. This was followed by The War Horse (1975), In Her Own Image (1980) and Night Feed (1982), which established her reputation as a writer on the ordinary lives of women and on the difficulties faced by women poets in a male-dominated literary world.

Boland was writer in residence at the National Maternity Hospital, Dublin, in 1994. During this time she composed 'Night Feed' and 'The Tree of Life', and her work remains on a plaque in the hospital garden.[7][8]

Several of her volumes of poetry have been Poetry Book Society Choices in the UK, where she is primarily published by Carcanet Press.[9] In the United States her publisher is W. W. Norton.

Her poem "Quarantine" was one of 10 poems shortlisted for RTÉ's selection of Ireland's favourite poems of the last 100 years in 2015.[10][11]

Former Irish Taoiseach, Bertie Ahern, quoted from her poem "The Emigrant Irish" in his address to the joint houses of the US Congress in May 2008.

On March 15, 2016, President Obama quoted lines from her poem "On a Thirtieth Anniversary" (from "Against Love Poetry" 2001) in his remarks at a reception in the White House to celebrate St Patrick's Day.[12]

In March 2018 RTE broadcast a documentary on her life as a poet called "Eavan Boland: Is it Still the Same?".[13] In the same year, Boland was commissioned by the Government of Ireland and the Royal Irish Academy to write the poem "Our future will become the past of other women" to be read at the UN and in Ireland during the centenary commemorations of women gaining the vote in Ireland in 1918.[14][15]

Editing and translating Edit

Boland co-edited The Making of a Poem: A Norton Anthology of Poetic Forms (with Mark Strand; W. W. Norton & Co., 2000). She also published a volume of translations in 2004 called After Every War (Princeton University Press). With Edward Hirsch, she co-edited "The Making of a Sonnet: A Norton Anthology of the Sonnet" (W. W. Norton & Co., 2008).

Awards Edit

In 1976, Boland won a Jacob's Award for her involvement in The Arts Programme broadcast on RTÉ Radio. Her other awards include a Lannan Foundation Award in Poetry and an American Ireland Fund Literary Award.

Her collection In a Time of Violence (1994) received a Lannan Award and was shortlisted for the T. S. Eliot Prize.

In 1997 she received an honorary degree from University College Dublin. She also received honorary degrees from Strathclyde University and Colby College in the US in 1997, and the College of the Holy Cross in 1999. She received one from Bowdoin College in 2004. In 2004 she also received an honorary degree from Trinity College Dublin.

Boland received the Bucknell Medal of Distinction 2000 from Bucknell University, the Corrington Medal for Literary Excellence Centenary College 2002, the Smartt Family prize from the Yale Review and the John Frederick Nims Award from Poetry Magazine 2002.

Her volume of poems Against Love Poetry was a New York Times Notable Book of the Year.

Her volume Domestic Violence (2007) was shortlisted for the Forward prize in the UK. Her poem 'Violence Against Women' from the same volume was awarded the James Boatwright III Prize for Poetry for the best poem published in 2007 in Shenandoah magazine.

In 2012, Boland won a PEN Award for creative nonfiction with her collection of essays, A Journey With Two Maps: Becoming a Woman Poet published in 2012.

In 2016 she was inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.[16] In 2017 she received the Bob Hughes Lifetime Achievement Award at the Bord Gáis Energy Irish Book Awards.[17]

On 25 May 2018 she was elected an honorary member of the Royal Irish Academy.[18][19] Boland received the Irish PEN Award for Literature in 2019.[20]

Death and legacy Edit

Boland was writer in residence at the National Maternity Hospital, Dublin, in 1994. During this time she composed 'Night Feed' and 'The Tree of Life', and her work remains on a plaque in the hospital garden.[7][8]

Boland died in Dublin on 27 April 2020, aged 75.[21][22][23][24]

In 2020, Boland was posthumously awarded the Costa Book Award for poetry for her final collection The Historians.[25]

Publications Edit

Poetry Edit

Prose Edit

See also Edit

Further reading Edit

  • Allen Randolph, Jody. Eavan Boland. Contemporary Irish Writers. Lewisburg, PA: Bucknell University Press, 2014.
  • Allen Randolph, Jody. Eavan Boland: A Sourcebook Manchester: Carcanet Press, 2007.
  • Allen Randolph, Jody. Eavan Boland: A Critical Companion. New York: Norton, 2008.
  • Allen Randolph, Jody, and Anthony Roche, eds. Special Edition: Eavan Boland. Irish University Review 23.1 (Spring/Summer 1993).
  • Allen Randolph, Jody, ed. Special Issue: Eavan Boland. Colby Quarterly 35.4 (Dec. 1999).
  • Haberstroh, Patricia Boyle, Women Creating Women: Contemporary Irish Women Poets. Syracuse University Press (Syracuse, NY), 1996.
  • Hagen, Patricia L., and Thomas W. Zelman. Eavan Boland and the History of the Ordinary. Bethesda, MD: Academica Press, 2004.
  • Müller, Sabina J. Through the Mythographer's eye : Myth and Legend in the work of Seamus Heaney and Eavan Boland. Tübingen : Francke, 2007
  • Villar-Argáiz, Pilar. Eavan Boland's Evolution As an Irish Woman Poet: An Outsider within an Outsider's Culture. Ceredigion, UK: Mellon, 2007.
  • Villar-Argáiz, Pilar. The Poetry of Eavan Boland: A Postcolonial Reading. Bethesda, MD: Academica Press, 2008.
  • Rióna Ní Fhrighil. Briathra, Béithe agus Banfhilí: Filíocht Eavan Boland agus Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill. An Clóchomhar: Dublin 2009
  • Allen Randolph, Jody. Eavan Boland (Contemporary Irish Writers). Bucknell University Press, 2013.
  • Campbell, Siobhan, O'Mahony, Nessa (editors):. Eavan Boland: Inside History. Arlen House, 2016, ISBN 978-1-85132-150-6

References Edit

  1. ^ Eavan Boland, Jody Allen Randolph, Bucknell University Press, 2014, p. xxii
  2. ^ "Eavan Boland - the new documentary celebrating a poetry legend". 6 March 2018 – via www.rte.ie. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  3. ^ New York Times, "Eavan Boland, ‘Disruptive’ Irish Poet," April 28, 2020 [1]
  4. ^ a b "Eavan Boland". The Poetry Foundation. 2010. Retrieved 26 March 2016.
  5. ^ . Irish Times. 2 May 2020. Archived from the original on 15 May 2020. Retrieved 15 May 2020.
  6. ^ Calvocoressi, Gabrielle (May 2020). "Eavan Boland: Beautiful and Complicated and Fierce and Brilliant and Loyal". Lithub. Retrieved 9 December 2022.
  7. ^ a b "One is always drawn into the grief of a family". independent. 25 April 2012. Retrieved 20 December 2022.
  8. ^ a b Boland, Eavan (1994). Night feed. Manchester: Carcanet. ISBN 1-85754-108-1. OCLC 30688701.
  9. ^ "Eavan Boland". Carcanet Press. Retrieved 26 March 2016.
  10. ^ "Quarantine". RTÉ – Poem for Ireland. Retrieved 2 April 2020.
  11. ^ "A Poem for Ireland: Seamus Heaney poem chosen as Ireland's favourite of past 100 years". independent. 11 March 2015. Retrieved 2 April 2020.
  12. ^ "Remarks by President Obama, Vice President Biden, and Prime Minister Kenny of Ireland at St. Patrick's Day Reception". whitehouse.gov. 15 March 2016.
  13. ^ "EAVAN BOLAND: IS IT STILL THE SAME? | RTÉ Presspack". presspack.rte.ie.
  14. ^ "Our future will become the past of other women". Royal Irish Academy. 31 October 2018. Retrieved 27 April 2020.
  15. ^ "Eavan Boland Poem". The Irish Times. Retrieved 27 April 2020.
  16. ^ "Eavan Boland is elected to the 2016 class of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences | Department of English". english.stanford.edu. 22 April 2016.
  17. ^ "Eavan Boland receives the Bob Hughes Lifetime Achievement Award | Department of English". english.stanford.edu. 22 November 2017.
  18. ^ "28 New Members elected to Royal Irish Academy". Royal Irish Academy. 25 May 2018. Retrieved 27 November 2021.
  19. ^ "Member Profile: Eavan Boland". Royal Irish Academy. 30 May 2018. Retrieved 20 December 2022.
  20. ^ "Irish PEN Award for Literature". Irish PEN. Retrieved 1 January 2023.
  21. ^ Crowley, Sinéad (27 April 2020). "Poet Eavan Boland dies aged 75". Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ). Retrieved 29 April 2020.
  22. ^ "Poet Eavan Boland passes away aged 75". Irish Examiner. 27 April 2020.
  23. ^ Doyle, Martin (27 April 2020). "Eavan Boland, leading Irish poet and champion of the female voice, dies aged 75". The Irish Times. Retrieved 29 April 2020.
  24. ^ Genzlinger, Neil (28 April 2020). "Eavan Boland, 'Disruptive' Irish Poet, Is Dead at 75". The New York Times. Retrieved 29 April 2020.
  25. ^ "Eavan Boland scoops Costa Poetry Award for her final book". Dublin City Council. 1 May 2021. Retrieved 20 December 2022.
  26. ^ "Eavan Boland: Selected Bibliography." Eavan Boland: A Critical Companion. New York: W.W. Norton, 2008.

External links Edit

  • Audio: "Eavan Boland's Journey] from KQED "Forum" with Michael Krasny on NPR
  • Audio: Eavan Boland reads "The Wife's Lament" from The Word Exchange: Anglo-Saxon Poems in Translation
  • Audio: Eavan Boland reads "Atlantis-A Lost Sonnet" from Domestic Violence
  • Eavan Boland at Academy of American Poets
  • Eavan Boland page at the Poetry Foundation
  • Eavan Boland Notebook at Poetry magazine
  • Eavan Boland:"Letter to a Young Woman Poet"
  • Address by Taoiseach Bertie Ahern to US Congress April, 2008
  • Eavan Boland poem:Quarantine
  • Eavan Boland in Iowa 2009
  • Stanford, The Dish: Eavan Boland wins Pen Award
  • Bookslut: Review of "A Journey with Two Maps"
  • The New Republic, Obituary for Seamus Heaney August 30 2013
  • The Writers Almanac with Garrison Keillor "The Necessity for Irony" September, 2013
  • The Guardian, The Saturday Poem:The Long Evening of their Leavetakings November2 2013
  • PN Review: Introduction to the Collected Poems of Denise Levertov, November 2013

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Eavan Boland news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Eavan Aisling Boland 1 iː ˈ v ae n ˈ ae ʃ l ɪ ŋ ˈ b oʊ l e n d ee VAN 2 24 September 1944 27 April 2020 was an Irish poet author and professor She was a professor at Stanford University where she had taught from 1996 3 4 Her work deals with the Irish national identity and the role of women in Irish history 4 A number of poems from Boland s poetry career are studied by Irish students who take the Leaving Certificate She was a recipient of the Lannan Literary Award for Poetry Eavan BolandBoland 1996BornEavan Aisling Boland 1944 09 24 24 September 1944Dublin IrelandDied27 April 2020 2020 04 27 aged 75 Dublin IrelandOccupationPoet author professorLanguageEnglishAlma materTrinity College DublinPeriod1962 2020Notable awardsJacob s Award 1976SpouseKevin Casey m 1969 wbr Children2RelativesFrederick Boland father Frances Kelly mother Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Teaching and Professorial roles 2 2 Poetry 2 3 Editing and translating 3 Awards 4 Death and legacy 5 Publications 5 1 Poetry 5 2 Prose 6 See also 7 Further reading 8 References 9 External linksEarly life and education EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Eavan Boland news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Boland s father Frederick Boland was a career diplomat and her mother Frances Kelly was a noted painter She was born in Dublin in 1944 When she was six Boland s father was appointed Irish Ambassador to the United Kingdom the family followed him to London where Boland had her first experiences of anti Irish sentiment Her dealing with this hostility strengthened Boland s identification with her Irish heritage She spoke of this time in her poem An Irish Childhood in England 1951 At 14 she returned to Dublin to attend Holy Child School in Killiney 5 She published a pamphlet of poetry 23 Poems in her first year at Trinity in 1962 Boland earned a BA with First Class Honors in English Literature and Language from Trinity College Dublin in 1966 Career EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Eavan Boland news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Teaching and Professorial roles Edit After graduating Boland held numerous teaching positions and published poetry prose criticism and essays She taught at Trinity College Dublin University College Dublin and Bowdoin College and was a member of the International Writing Program at the University of Iowa She was also writer in residence at Trinity College Dublin and at the National Maternity Hospital In 1969 Boland married the novelist Kevin Casey they would have two daughters together Her experiences as a wife and mother influenced her to write about the centrality of the ordinary as well as providing a frame for more political and historical themes According to her friend Gabrielle Calvocoressi she loved gossip like fish love water 6 In the late 1970s and 1980s Boland taught at the School of Irish Studies in Dublin From 1996 she was a tenured Professor of English at Stanford University where she was the Bella Mabury and Eloise Mabury Knapp Professor in the Humanities and Melvin and Bill Lane Professor for Director of the Creative Writing program She divided her time between Palo Alto and her home in Dublin Poetry Edit Eavan Boland s first book of poetry was New Territory published in 1967 with Dublin publisher Allen Figgis This was followed by The War Horse 1975 In Her Own Image 1980 and Night Feed 1982 which established her reputation as a writer on the ordinary lives of women and on the difficulties faced by women poets in a male dominated literary world Boland was writer in residence at the National Maternity Hospital Dublin in 1994 During this time she composed Night Feed and The Tree of Life and her work remains on a plaque in the hospital garden 7 8 Several of her volumes of poetry have been Poetry Book Society Choices in the UK where she is primarily published by Carcanet Press 9 In the United States her publisher is W W Norton Her poem Quarantine was one of 10 poems shortlisted for RTE s selection of Ireland s favourite poems of the last 100 years in 2015 10 11 Former Irish Taoiseach Bertie Ahern quoted from her poem The Emigrant Irish in his address to the joint houses of the US Congress in May 2008 On March 15 2016 President Obama quoted lines from her poem On a Thirtieth Anniversary from Against Love Poetry 2001 in his remarks at a reception in the White House to celebrate St Patrick s Day 12 In March 2018 RTE broadcast a documentary on her life as a poet called Eavan Boland Is it Still the Same 13 In the same year Boland was commissioned by the Government of Ireland and the Royal Irish Academy to write the poem Our future will become the past of other women to be read at the UN and in Ireland during the centenary commemorations of women gaining the vote in Ireland in 1918 14 15 Editing and translating Edit Boland co edited The Making of a Poem A Norton Anthology of Poetic Forms with Mark Strand W W Norton amp Co 2000 She also published a volume of translations in 2004 called After Every War Princeton University Press With Edward Hirsch she co edited The Making of a Sonnet A Norton Anthology of the Sonnet W W Norton amp Co 2008 Awards EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Eavan Boland news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message In 1976 Boland won a Jacob s Award for her involvement in The Arts Programme broadcast on RTE Radio Her other awards include a Lannan Foundation Award in Poetry and an American Ireland Fund Literary Award Her collection In a Time of Violence 1994 received a Lannan Award and was shortlisted for the T S Eliot Prize In 1997 she received an honorary degree from University College Dublin She also received honorary degrees from Strathclyde University and Colby College in the US in 1997 and the College of the Holy Cross in 1999 She received one from Bowdoin College in 2004 In 2004 she also received an honorary degree from Trinity College Dublin Boland received the Bucknell Medal of Distinction 2000 from Bucknell University the Corrington Medal for Literary Excellence Centenary College 2002 the Smartt Family prize from the Yale Review and the John Frederick Nims Award from Poetry Magazine 2002 Her volume of poems Against Love Poetry was a New York Times Notable Book of the Year Her volume Domestic Violence 2007 was shortlisted for the Forward prize in the UK Her poem Violence Against Women from the same volume was awarded the James Boatwright III Prize for Poetry for the best poem published in 2007 in Shenandoah magazine In 2012 Boland won a PEN Award for creative nonfiction with her collection of essays A Journey With Two Maps Becoming a Woman Poet published in 2012 In 2016 she was inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Sciences 16 In 2017 she received the Bob Hughes Lifetime Achievement Award at the Bord Gais Energy Irish Book Awards 17 On 25 May 2018 she was elected an honorary member of the Royal Irish Academy 18 19 Boland received the Irish PEN Award for Literature in 2019 20 Death and legacy EditBoland was writer in residence at the National Maternity Hospital Dublin in 1994 During this time she composed Night Feed and The Tree of Life and her work remains on a plaque in the hospital garden 7 8 Boland died in Dublin on 27 April 2020 aged 75 21 22 23 24 In 2020 Boland was posthumously awarded the Costa Book Award for poetry for her final collection The Historians 25 Publications EditPoetry Edit 23 Poems Dublin Gallagher 1962 Autumn Essay Dublin Gallagher 1963 Eavan Boland Poetry Prose Joseph O Malley Dublin Gallagher 1963 New Territory Dublin Allen Figgis 1967 W B Yeats and His World With Micheal Mac Liammoir London Thames 1971 New York Thames amp Hudson 1998 The War Horse London Victor Gollancz 1975 In Her Own Image Dublin Arlen House 1980 Introducing Eavan Boland Princeton New Jersey Ontario Review P 1981 Night Feed Dublin Arlen House 1982 Reissue Manchester Carcanet Press 1994 The Journey and Other Poems Dublin Arlen House 1986 Manchester Carcanet Press 1987 Selected Poems Manchester Carcanet Press 1989 Outside History Manchester Carcanet Press 1990 Outside History Selected Poems 1980 1990 New York Norton 1990 In a Time of Violence New York Norton 1994 Manchester Carcanet 1994 Collected Poems Manchester Carcanet Press 1995 Penguin Modern Poets Carol Ann Duffy Vicki Feaver Eavan Boland London Penguin 1995 An Origin Like Water Collected Poems 1967 1987 New York Norton 1996 The Lost Land Manchester Carcanet Press 1998 The Lost Land Poems New York Norton 1998 Against Love Poetry New York Norton 2001 Code Manchester Carcanet Press 2001 Three Irish Poets An Anthology Eavan Boland Paula Meehan Mary O Malley Ed Eavan Boland Manchester Carcanet Press 2003 After Every War Twentieth Century Women Poets Trans Eavan Boland Princeton New Jersey Princeton UP 2004 New Collected Poems Manchester Carcanet Press 2005 Domestic Violence Manchester Carcanet Press 2007 New York Norton 2007 Irish Writers on Writing Ed San Antonio Trinity University Press 2007 Literary Genius 25 Classic Writers Who Define English amp American Literature Ed Joseph Epstein Philadelphia PA Paul Dry Books 2007 Illustrated by Barry Moser Selected Poems by Charlotte Mew Ed Manchester Carcanet Press 2008 New Collected Poems New York Norton 2008 The Making of a Sonnet A Norton Anthology Ed With Edward Hirsch New York Norton 2008 A Journey with Two Maps Becoming A Woman Poet prose essays Manchester Carcanet Press 2011 New York Norton 2011 New Selected Poems poems Manchester Carcanet Press 2013 Eavan Boland A Poet s Dublin Edited by Paula Meehan and Jody Allen Randolph poems Manchester Carcanet Press 2014 A Woman Without A Country poems Manchester Carcanet Press 2014 New York Norton 2014 26 Eavan Boland A Poet s Dublin Edited by Paula Meehan and Jody Allen Randolph poems New York WW Norton 2016 The Historians Poems poems New York WW Norton 2020 Prose Edit Object Lessons The Life of the Woman and the Poet in Our Time New York Norton 1995 Manchester Carcanet Press 1995 The Making of a Poem A Norton Anthology of Poetic Forms Ed Eavan Boland and Mark Strand New York Norton 2000 The Making of a Sonnet A Norton Anthology Ed With Edward Hirsch New York Norton 2008 A Journey with Two Maps Becoming A Woman Poet prose essays Manchester Carcanet Press 2011 New York Norton 2011 See also Edit nbsp Poetry portalIrish poetry List of Irish writersFurther reading EditAllen Randolph Jody Eavan Boland Contemporary Irish Writers Lewisburg PA Bucknell University Press 2014 Allen Randolph Jody Eavan Boland A Sourcebook Manchester Carcanet Press 2007 Allen Randolph Jody Eavan Boland A Critical Companion New York Norton 2008 Allen Randolph Jody and Anthony Roche eds Special Edition Eavan Boland Irish University Review 23 1 Spring Summer 1993 Allen Randolph Jody ed Special Issue Eavan Boland Colby Quarterly 35 4 Dec 1999 Haberstroh Patricia Boyle Women Creating Women Contemporary Irish Women Poets Syracuse University Press Syracuse NY 1996 Hagen Patricia L and Thomas W Zelman Eavan Boland and the History of the Ordinary Bethesda MD Academica Press 2004 Muller Sabina J Through the Mythographer s eye Myth and Legend in the work of Seamus Heaney and Eavan Boland Tubingen Francke 2007 Villar Argaiz Pilar Eavan Boland s Evolution As an Irish Woman Poet An Outsider within an Outsider s Culture Ceredigion UK Mellon 2007 Villar Argaiz Pilar The Poetry of Eavan Boland A Postcolonial Reading Bethesda MD Academica Press 2008 Riona Ni Fhrighil Briathra Beithe agus Banfhili Filiocht Eavan Boland agus Nuala Ni Dhomhnaill An Clochomhar Dublin 2009 Allen Randolph Jody Eavan Boland Contemporary Irish Writers Bucknell University Press 2013 Campbell Siobhan O Mahony Nessa editors Eavan Boland Inside History Arlen House 2016 ISBN 978 1 85132 150 6References Edit Eavan Boland Jody Allen Randolph Bucknell University Press 2014 p xxii Eavan Boland the new documentary celebrating a poetry legend 6 March 2018 via www rte ie a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help New York Times Eavan Boland Disruptive Irish Poet April 28 2020 1 a b Eavan Boland The Poetry Foundation 2010 Retrieved 26 March 2016 Eavan Boland obituary Outstanding Irish poet and academic Irish Times 2 May 2020 Archived from the original on 15 May 2020 Retrieved 15 May 2020 Calvocoressi Gabrielle May 2020 Eavan Boland Beautiful and Complicated and Fierce and Brilliant and Loyal Lithub Retrieved 9 December 2022 a b One is always drawn into the grief of a family independent 25 April 2012 Retrieved 20 December 2022 a b Boland Eavan 1994 Night feed Manchester Carcanet ISBN 1 85754 108 1 OCLC 30688701 Eavan Boland Carcanet Press Retrieved 26 March 2016 Quarantine RTE Poem for Ireland Retrieved 2 April 2020 A Poem for Ireland Seamus Heaney poem chosen as Ireland s favourite of past 100 years independent 11 March 2015 Retrieved 2 April 2020 Remarks by President Obama Vice President Biden and Prime Minister Kenny of Ireland at St Patrick s Day Reception whitehouse gov 15 March 2016 EAVAN BOLAND IS IT STILL THE SAME RTE Presspack presspack rte ie Our future will become the past of other women Royal Irish Academy 31 October 2018 Retrieved 27 April 2020 Eavan Boland Poem The Irish Times Retrieved 27 April 2020 Eavan Boland is elected to the 2016 class of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences Department of English english stanford edu 22 April 2016 Eavan Boland receives the Bob Hughes Lifetime Achievement Award Department of English english stanford edu 22 November 2017 28 New Members elected to Royal Irish Academy Royal Irish Academy 25 May 2018 Retrieved 27 November 2021 Member Profile Eavan Boland Royal Irish Academy 30 May 2018 Retrieved 20 December 2022 Irish PEN Award for Literature Irish PEN Retrieved 1 January 2023 Crowley Sinead 27 April 2020 Poet Eavan Boland dies aged 75 Raidio Teilifis Eireann RTE Retrieved 29 April 2020 Poet Eavan Boland passes away aged 75 Irish Examiner 27 April 2020 Doyle Martin 27 April 2020 Eavan Boland leading Irish poet and champion of the female voice dies aged 75 The Irish Times Retrieved 29 April 2020 Genzlinger Neil 28 April 2020 Eavan Boland Disruptive Irish Poet Is Dead at 75 The New York Times Retrieved 29 April 2020 Eavan Boland scoops Costa Poetry Award for her final book Dublin City Council 1 May 2021 Retrieved 20 December 2022 Eavan Boland Selected Bibliography Eavan Boland A Critical Companion New York W W Norton 2008 External links EditAudio Eavan Boland s Journey from the KQEDs Forum podcast Eavan Boland s Journey from KQED Forum with Michael Krasny on NPR Audio Eavan Boland reads The Wife s Lament from The Word Exchange Anglo Saxon Poems in Translation Audio Eavan Boland reads Atlantis A Lost Sonnet from Domestic Violence Essay on Science of Cartography by Eavan Boland Eavan Boland at Academy of American Poets Interview at Academy of American Poets Eavan Boland page at the Poetry Foundation Eavan Boland Notebook at Poetry magazine An Interview with Jody Allen Randolph An Interview at Caffeine Destiny Eavan Boland at Irish Writers Online Eavan Boland Letter to a Young Woman Poet Address by Taoiseach Bertie Ahern to US Congress April 2008 Eavan Boland poem Quarantine Eavan Boland in Iowa 2009 Stanford The Dish Eavan Boland wins Pen Award Bookslut Review of A Journey with Two Maps The New Republic Obituary for Seamus Heaney August 30 2013 The Writers Almanac with Garrison Keillor The Necessity for Irony September 2013 The Guardian The Saturday Poem The Long Evening of their Leavetakings November2 2013 PN Review Introduction to the Collected Poems of Denise Levertov November 2013 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Eavan Boland amp oldid 1167992550, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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