Continuity and change in Irish poetry, 1966-2010

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    • Falci, Eric

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Continuity and change in Irish poetry, 1966-2010

Eric Falci

Cambridge University Press, 2012

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 205-227) and index

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Description

In this book, Eric Falci reshapes the story of Irish poetry since the 1960s. He shows how polemical arguments concerning the role of poetry in 1960s Ireland evolve into a set of formal and compositional strategies for emerging Irish poets in the mid 1970s and beyond. His study presents a cohesive picture of the relationship between Northern Irish poetry from the Republic of Ireland since World War II and traces the lineage of lyric practice from a unique historical perspective. At the same time, it recontextualizes late twentieth-century Irish poetry within the long Irish poetic tradition, places Irish writing more accurately within the field of postwar Anglophone poetry and offers a new account of lyric's critical capacities. Of interest to Irish studies and twentieth-century poetry specialists, this book provides a much-needed guide to some of the most inventive and notable poetry written in the past forty years.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction
  • 1. Refashioning Irish poetry, 1966-1974
  • 2. Triangular Muldoon
  • 3. McGuckian's histories
  • 4. Carson's city
  • 5. Ni Dhomhnaill along the spine
  • 6. Conclusion: 'recent Irish poetry'.

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