The wrong country : essays on modern Irish writing
(2018)

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Irish Academic Press, 2018
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ISBN/ISSN
9781788550307 (electronic bk.) MWT12224087, 1788550307 (electronic bk.) 12224087
LANGUAGE
English
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This engaging, personal chronicle by Irish poet Gerald Dawe explores the lives and times of leading Irish writers, including W.B. Yeats, Elizabeth Bowen, Samuel Beckett and Stewart Parker, alongside lesser-known names from the earlier decades of the twentieth century, such as Ethna Carberry, Alice Milligan, Joseph Campbell and George Reavey. It also portrays the changing cultural backgrounds of the author's contemporaries, such as Derek Mahon, Eavan Boland, Eileǹ N̕ Chuilleanìn, Colm T̤ib̕n, Leontia Flynn and Sinǎd Morrissey. Gerald Dawe presents an accessible view of modern Irish literature, filtered perceptively through his own distinctive lens, and raises important questions about cultural belonging, the commercialisation of contemporary writing, and the influence of Irish literary culture in a digital age. In this lyrical exploration of national identity, The Wrong Country repositions our understanding of modern Irish writing in a wider context for today's readers

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