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Broken Line: Denis Devlin and Irish Poetic Modernism

by Alex Davis

This is a study of one of the most important poets of the mid 20th- century. This book looks at Devlin's work within the aftermath of the Irish literary revival and Anglo-American and French modernism and then relates it to the work of Devlin's contemporaries and to modernism poets.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

This is a study of one of the most important poets of the mid 20th-century. At the time of his death, Denis Devlin was Irish ambassador to Italy. This book looks at Devlin's work within the aftermath of the Irish literary revival and Anglo-American and French modernism and then relates it to the work of Devlin's contemporaries (such as Thomas McGreevy, Brian Coffey and Samuel Beckett) and to modernism poets since his death.

Author Biography

Davis, Department of English, University College, Cork

Table of Contents

"A Broken Line" - Irish poetic modernisms; communications from the Eiffel Tower - "Intercessions"; "with mullioned Europe shattered" - ""Lough Derg" and Other Poems"; "heart-affairs diplomat" - later poems; Devlin "the thirties generation" and new writers; CODA "no narrative easy in the mind" - the Irish neo-avant garde.

Review

"Alex Davis [has] written a groundbreaking and exciting study in which the general reader and student alike can recognise the true range of Irish poetry and the quite different backgrounds and artistic ambition of poets who happen to come from this country." Gerald Dawe Irish Times August 2000 "It's encouraging to see an academic in these islands tackling living writers of little official reputation - a brave engagement." Shearman 43 2000 "crisp, well-informed and well-judged, and ... badly needed to restore the reputation of and interest in the 'moderns'. UCD Press are to be congratulated: they are setting themselves high standards." Books Ireland Summer 2000 "The core of this book is a dense discussion of Devlin's poetry in relation to European and Anglo-American modernism ... Davis [also] provides a scholarly, theoretically informed reading of the poets who were left unconsumed during 'the critical feeding frenzy' that swarmed Northern Ireland poetry during the 1970s and 1980s" D. R. McCarthy, Huron College CHOICE Feb 2001 "contribute[s] greatly to our understanding not only of the individual poet's work but ... how Devlin took from and contributed to the wider poetic scene, both in Ireland and abroad. Davis [is] to be congratulated for [this] splendid stud[y] which provides many keys to unlocking the work of [this] neglected, but central, mid-century Irish poet." Irish Studies Review 10 (1) 2002 "an alternative narrative to the dominant Yeats to Heaney line. If certain voices prevail, another few years and 'Brian Coffey to Trevor Joyce' might be the better sales pitch." The Year's Work in English Studies 2002

Long Description

This is a study of one of the most important poets of the mid 20th-century. At the time of his death, Denis Devlin was Irish ambassador to Italy. This book looks at Devlin's work within the aftermath of the Irish literary revival and Anglo-American and French modernism and then relates it to the work of Devlin's contemporaries (such as Thomas McGreevy, Brian Coffey and Samuel Beckett) and to modernism poets since his death.

Details

ISBN1900621371
Author Alex Davis
Short Title BROKEN LINE
Publisher University College Dublin Press
Language English
ISBN-10 1900621371
ISBN-13 9781900621373
Media Book
Format Paperback
DEWEY 821.912
Year 2000
Imprint University College Dublin Press
Subtitle Denis Devlin and Irish Poetic Modernism
Place of Publication Dublin
Country of Publication Ireland
Illustrations notes, index
Residence Cork, IE
DOI 10.1604/9781900621373
UK Release Date 2000-05-01
Pages 224
Publication Date 2000-05-01
Audience Undergraduate

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