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Journey with Two Maps

by Eavan Boland

In a narrative of women's poetry through several centuries, Eavan Boland contextualises a number of female poets in terms of when and where they were writing.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

A Journey with Two Maps begins with an anecdote: one afternoon, Eavan Boland saw one of her mother's paintings for sale in a gallery, signed by her famous teacher. It is the starting point for an exploration of concepts of art and womanhood, of what it means to be a woman poet, finding her own voice within a tradition. Boland's discussion is both critical and deeply personal, an account of her development as a poet that traces her experiences as a woman, wife and mother in the light of influences such as Adrienne Rich, Elizabeth Bishop, Gwendolyn Brooks and Sylvia Plath. Boland considers the ways in which influences themselves may be changed as a tradition is remade. In the final part of the book, 'Letter to a Young Woman Poet', she addresses an unseen poet of the future who will redraw the maps once more, remaking the past and the present.

Notes

Subtitled, Becoming A Woman Poet. Boland reflects on her life, and offers portraits of other female poets.

Author Biography

Born in Dublin in 1944, Eavan Boland studied in Ireland, London and New York. Her first book was published in 1967. She has taught at Trinity College, University College and Bowdoin College Dublin, and at the University of Iowa. She is currently Mabury Knapp Professor in the Humanities at Stanford University, California. A pioneering figure in Irish poetry, Boland's previous works include The Journey and other poems (1987), Night Feed (1994), The Lost Land (1998) and Code (2001). Her poems and essays have appeared in magazines such as The New Yorker, The Atlantic, Kenyon Review and American Poetry Review. She is a regular reviewer for the Irish Times. She divides her time between California and Dublin where she lives with her husband, the novelist Kevin Casey.

Review

Eavan Boland's A Journey with Two Maps: Becoming a Woman Poet contains essays both personal and public written in a tone urgent and wise, with astute observations on her own trajectory as a poet and the work of Elizabeth Bishop, Sylvia Plath and Paula Meehan, among others. Colm Toibin, The Irish Times, Our Favourite Books of 2011

Long Description

A Journey with Two Maps begins with an anecdote: one afternoon, Eavan Boland saw one of her mother's paintings for sale in a gallery, signed by her famous teacher. It is the starting point for an exploration of concepts of art and womanhood, of what it means to be a woman poet, finding her own voice within a tradition. Boland's discussion is both critical and deeply personal, an account of her development as a poet that traces her experiences as a woman, wife and mother in the light of influences such as Adrienne Rich, Elizabeth Bishop, Gwendolyn Brooks and Sylvia Plath. Boland considers the ways in which influences themselves may be changed as a tradition is remade. In the final part of the book, 'Letter to a Young Woman Poet', she addresses an unseen poet of the future who will redraw the maps once more, remaking the past and the present.

Details

ISBN1857545419
Author Eavan Boland
Pages 256
Publisher Carcanet Press Ltd
ISBN-10 1857545419
ISBN-13 9781857545418
Year 2011
Format Paperback
Media Book
Short Title JOURNEY W/2 MAPS
Language English
Affiliation Stanford University
Imprint Carcanet Press Ltd
Subtitle Becoming a Woman Poet
Place of Publication Manchester
Country of Publication United Kingdom
Publication Date 2011-04-28
UK Release Date 2011-04-28
AU Release Date 2011-04-28
NZ Release Date 2011-04-28
DEWEY 821.914
Audience General

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