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  1. W.B. Yeats and His World (Pictorial Biography) by Eavan Boland, Micheal Mac Liammoir, 1971-10-11
  2. Seneca Review. Vol. XXIV, No. 1. by Eavan]. [BOLAND, 1994
  3. Object Lessons: The Life of the Woman and The Poet in Our Time. by Eavan. Boland, 1995-01-01
  4. PBS Bulletin. by Eavan]. [BOLAND, 1994
  5. Poetry, October 2006 (Vol. 189, Number 1) by Eavan Boland, Gottfried Benn, W. S. DiPiero and others Robert Pinsky, 2006
  6. STUDIES ON FRANK O'CONNOR - With a Bibliography of his Writing by Frank (edited by Maurice Sheehy) (Harold Macmillan; Honor Tracy; Sean Hendrick; D. A. Binchy; Richard Ellmann; Deborah Averill; Richard T. Gill; Dermot Foley; Roger McHugh; Eavan Boland; Shevawn Lynam; Wallace Stegner; Brendan Kennelly) O'Connor, 1969
  7. The Lost Land by Eavan Boland, 1998-01-01
  8. En Un Tiempo De Violencia (In a Time of Violence) by Eavan Boland, 1996-01-01
  9. Object Lesson: The Life of the Woman and the Poet in Our Time. by Eavan. BOLAND, 1996
  10. Outside History by Eavan Boland, 1990-01-01
  11. The Wall Reader and Other Stories by Eavan Boland, 1982-03
  12. Outside History:selected poems 1980-1990 by Eavan Boland, 1991
  13. W.B.Yeats And His World by MICHEAL AND BOLAND,EAVAN MAC LIAMMOIR, 1974
  14. W. B. Yeats and His World by Micheal; Boland, Eavan Mac Liammoir, 1972

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62. Eavan Boland - Poetry Ireland Forum
Maria Johnston s review of boland was great the title Interiority Complex says it all really. boland just rehashing the same old stuff and selling it as
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63. Irish Poet Eavan Boland At The Poetry Society | IrishinBritain.com
Poetry Society’s Annual Lecture will be delivered by renowned poet eavan boland, on Thursday 31 January 2008, under the title Shades and Contours A
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64. JSTOR We Were Never On The Scene Of The Crime Eavan Boland S
eavan boland S REPOSSESSION OF HISTORY sought reconnection with a Gaelic heritage suppressed by centuries of English domination, so Irish women poets seek
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65. The Enormous World Of Eavan Boland | BU Today
All moments in time seemed to come alive at once on Wednesday evening as poet eavan boland read from her work at the Photonics Center.
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    The enormous world of Eavan Boland
    Popular Irish poet draws a crowd to Lowell Lecture Series reading
    By Rebecca Lipchitz
    All moments in time seemed to come alive at once on Wednesday evening as poet Eavan Boland read from her work at the Photonics Center. The reading by the accomplished Irish poet and director of the Creative Writing Program at Stanford University was the second installment in the Robert Lowell Memorial Lecture Series, sponsored by the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Creative Writing Program.
    Boland, whose work is powered by a conviction that histories of all kinds are worth telling, spoke on a breadth of topics, from human history and the lives of women to the frontiers of computer technology. She explored histories from nations and villages to kitchens and solitary dying moments. A reading from her book of prose, Object Lessons: The Life of the Woman and the Poet in Our Time , set the tone:
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    That the Science of Cartography Is Limited Domestic Violence
    I am writing at a screen as blue

66. Eavan Boland
Interview with eavan boland feminism is a compelling ethic. But it s not an aesthetic. I ve always been certain of its central value.
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The Pomegranate
The only legend I have ever loved is
the story of a daughter lost in hell.
And found and rescued there.
Love and blackmail are the gist of it.
Ceres and Persephone the names.
And the best thing about the legend is
I can enter it anywhere. And have.
Eavan Boland at The Academy of American Poets

Interview with Eavan Boland

feminism is a compelling ethic. But it's not an aesthetic. I've always been certain of its central value. But the truth is that poetry begins- as all art does - where certainties end. That's the departure point. It's rooted where the imagination is rooted: in ambiguities and darknesses and memories and obsessions that aren't available to ethics, but are capable of truth. So, even though the distinction seems too fine, it has meaning for me. Feminism has helped me see society differently, and define myself as a writer differently. But it stops at the margins of the poem, at the edge of the act of writing it

67. Eavan Boland's Feminist View Of A Degas Painting - Associated Content
Check out eavan boland s Feminist View of a Degas Painting Submitted by pfeffaroo at Associated Content.
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An Explication of the Poem "Degas's Laundresses"
In "Degas's Laundresses," Eavan Boland brings to life in words an oil painting by artist Edgar Degas. Although in the title of the poem Boland does not specify which of Degas's several paintings of laundresses she intends the reader to reference, it can only be "Laundresses Carrying Linen in Town." The proof lies in the lines, "Your wrists basket your waist. / You round to the square weight" (l. 17-18), which clearly describe the posture and gesture of the women in the painting. Though the effect of the poem may be heightened by the reader's familiarity with the painting, Boland makes it possible to fully enter the scene even without a tangible reference. Boland's use of the second person and innovative word choice bring an immediacy to the painting unachieved by Degas himself. Where Degas seems to treat his subjects purely with an aesthetic eye, Boland investigates the circumstances underlying the single moment captured in the painting.
"Laundresses Carrying Linen in Town" is a somber painting. Its predominant tones are brown and dark yellow. Two

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69. Against Love Poetry By Eavan Boland
For over 20 years, eavan boland has been interweaving themes of the importance of poetry, Irish history, and women s identity. This volume (her ninth book
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70. Anorexic Analysis Eavan Boland : Summary Explanation Meaning Overview Essay Writ
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Flesh is heretic.
My body is a witch.
I am burning it.
Yes I am torching
ber curves and paps and wiles.
They scorch in my self denials.
How she meshed my head
in the half-truths of her fevers till I renounced milk and honey and the taste of lunch. I vomited her hungers. Now the bitch is burning. I am starved and curveless. I am skin and bone. She has learned her lesson. Thin as a rib I turn in sleep. My dreams probe a claustrophobia a sensuous enclosure. How warm it was and wide once by a warm drum, once by the song of his breath and in his sleeping side. Only a little more, only a few more days sinless, foodless, I will slip back into him again as if I had never been away. Caged so I will grow angular and holy past pain, keeping his heart such company as will make me forget in a small space the fall into forked dark

71. Eavan Boland
Born in Dublin, Ireland in 1944, Eavon boland is a much lauded poety of the 20th century. She was schooled in Ireland, England, and the United States.
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Eavan Boland
Born in Dublin, Ireland in 1944, Eavon Boland is a much lauded poety of the 20th century. She was schooled in Ireland, England, and the United States. She has taught at Trinity College, University College, Bowdoin College, The University of Iowa, and is currently teaching at Stanford University. Famous Works:
  • Outside History: Selected Poems 1980-1990
  • In a Time of Violence
  • An Origin Like Water: Collected Poems 1967-1987
  • Object Lessons: The Life of the Woman and the Poet in Our Time
  • Night Feed
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72. Eavan Boland, Ed
In the Preface to this anthology, the editor, eavan boland, starts by asking How does an Irish writer define Irish writing? This question seems to betray
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National Literatures
Irish Writers on Writing , ed. Eavan Boland
[Trinity University Press, ISBN 978-159534032-0]
Polish Writers on Writing , ed. Adam Zagajewski
[Trinity University Press, ISBN 978-159534033-7]
In the Preface to this anthology, the editor, Eavan Boland, starts by asking: 'How does an Irish writer define Irish writing?' This question seems to betray a slight misinterpretation of the title of the volume, Irish Writers on Writing, not Irish Writers on Irish Writing. There is probably room for a book with the latter title, but I had been hoping, when I received the book, that the book would do what it says on the cover. I am not interested in Irish writing as a genre, even though many of my favourite writers are Irish. Irish writers over the years have had a lot to say about writing, as an act and as embodied in a tradition, as literature. Not much of it makes it into this anthology.
Boland answers her own question by stating: 'Not with theory or abstraction. That is not the Irish way.' Hmmm. As a thought experiment, replace the word Irish with British or English in the preceding sentences and it will make the editor seem Blimpish. Doubly so, if like me, you read these words while travelling back from the Soundeye Festival in Cork, where almost all of the writers there assembled would have claimed an allegiance with some kind of theory and abstraction.
It has often been observed that denial of theory is a way to justify one's own theory by making it invisible: other people have theory, you have experience, or life, or common sense. But the real giants of Irish literature over the last 100 years (all included in this anthology) have often had very abstract, theoretical concerns: Yeats, Shaw, Joyce, Beckett, and Muldoon. None of these were exactly empirically-bounded; although it is also true that all of them had trouble staying in the country of their birth. In fact, interest or involvement in various modernisms seems to have qualified a large number of Irish writers for one-way tickets to the Continent.

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74. BOLAND, Eavan, 1944- :; SELECTED POEMS.
boland, eavan, 1944 . SELECTED POEMS. Manchester Carcanet Press, (1989). First edition. An extensive selection of poems from her five previous
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75. Poets Q&A
eavan boland I think I have a fairly steady view of it. eavan boland One poem that gave me trouble, and in a strange way, was a poem I wrote called
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Alice Giles from Nashville: You've spoken in previous interviews about Irish poetry's debt and continued connection to oral tradition. In a terribly simplified manner, the development of language could be charted from the oral to the printed to the electronic. What sort of effects do you think that electronic media (e.g., the web) will have on Irish poets? What effects might the web have on your poetry?
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Brain T. from San Diego:
What do you think of your earlier work? By this I mean, do you like it as much as your later books? Any regrets?
EAVAN BOLAND: I think I have a fairly steady view of it. Having said that, I think there's always a charged relation between a writer and their early work. At least there is in my case. It's hard not to see the flaws, the awkwardness and feel somewhat the same as when you see an early photograph of yourself. You thinkwhy did I wear that? How did I let myself look at the camera like that? But it's a misplaced self-consciousness: You aren'tand you never will be againthe person who wrote those poems. The most vivid evidence you get of that is when you're putting together a Selected Poems, as I did some years ago. You have to make a conscious effort to leave the poems alone that should be left alone. There's a temptation to take poems that you wrote in your twenties and give them the smoothness or understanding you have in your forties. And it can become a kind of forgery.
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76. The Making Of A Poem Edited By Mark Strand And Eavan Boland - Olivier Burckhardt
Following the introduction and two brief expositions on the editors’ relation to poetic form (Mark Strand’s “On Becoming a Poet” and eavan boland’s “Poetic
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77. English » Dr. Jody AllenRandolph
She has worked closely with poet eavan boland, and written extensively on her In 2007 she published eavan boland A Sourcebook with Carcanet Press in
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    Eavan Boland: A Sourcebook with Carcanet Press in England, which was awarded a Poetry Book Society Special Commendation, and will bring out an American edition with W.W. Norton in 2008. She is currently at work on Interviews from a New Ireland to be published by Carcanet in 2009, and on a book on the sixties generation in Irish poetry. Education
    • Ph.D., University of California, Santa Barbara, 1999. Graduate Studies in Anglo-Irish Literature, University College Dublin, 1989-93. M.A., University of California, Santa Barbara, 1990. B.A., summa cum laude, Birmingham-Southern College, 1985.
      Eavan Boland: A Sourcebook . New York: W.W. Norton, 2008 Eavan Boland: A Sourcebook . Manchester: Carcanet, 2007. (A Poetry Book Society Special Commendation )
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78. Love By Eavan Boland
Distances by eavan boland What We Lost by eavan boland. Love By eavan boland By eavan boland. The radio is playing downstairs in the kitchen.
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Love by Eavan Boland

Distances by Eavan Boland

What We Lost by Eavan Boland
Love
By Eavan Boland Dark falls on this mid-western town
where we once lived when myths collided.
Dusk has hidden the bridge in the river
which slides and deepens to become the water
the hero crossed on his way to hell. Not far from here is our old apartment.
We had a kitchen and an Amish table.
We had a view. And we discovered there love had the feather and muscle of wings and had come to live with us, a brother of fire and air. We had two infant children one of whom was touched by death in this town and spared: and when the hero was hailed by his comrades in hell their mouths opened and their voices failed and there is no knowing what they would have asked about a life they had shared and lost. I am your wife. It was years ago. Our child was healed. We love each other still. Across our day-to-day and ordinary distances we speak plainly. We hear each other clearly.

79. Boland, Eavan : The Journey
boland, eavan The Journey. Genre, Poem. Keywords, Children, Death and Dying, Empathy, Epidemics, Human Worth, Infectious Disease, Love, Parenthood,
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