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Patrick Kavanagh, A Biography : The Acclaimed Biography of One of the Foremost Irish Poets of the 20th Century

معرفی کتاب «Patrick Kavanagh, A Biography : The Acclaimed Biography of One of the Foremost Irish Poets of the 20th Century» نوشتهٔ Quinn, Antoinette، منتشرشده توسط نشر Gill & MacMillan در سال 2003. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Antoinette Quinn's acclaimed biography of Patrick Kavanagh, the most important Irish poet between the death of W.B. Yeats and the rise of Seamus Heaney, tells the triumphant story of his journey from homespun balladry through early journal and poetry publications to his eventual coronation as one of the most influential figures in Irish poetry. Kavanagh (1904–1967) was born in County Monaghan, the son of a cobbler-cum-small farmer. He left school at thirteen to work the land but continued to educate himself, reading and writing poetry in his spare time. In 1929 he began contributing verses to the Irish Statesman and was soon publishing in Irish and English journals. His first collection, Ploughman and Other Poems , appeared in 1936 and was followed by an autobiography, The Green Fool , in 1938. In 1939 he moved to Dublin where he spent the rest of his life as a freelance writer and as part of the social and literary scene, keeping company with a... Number of Words in Auth: 2 Formats : EPUB Number of Formats : 1 Has Cover : Yes Single Author : Antoinette Quinn Original Source : Mirc Undernet New 01 17 Sorted Author by LN, FN: Quinn, Antoinette Title Length : 029 Title Parm D : Patrick Kavanagh, a Biography Title Parm F : Patrick Kavanagh, a Biography Num of Aut : 1 Title Parm B : ( Record ID : 3855 Uncomma Author : Antoinette Quinn Title Parm A : Patrick Kavanagh, a Biography

Antoinette Quinn's acclaimed biography of Patrick Kavanagh, the most important Irish poet between the death of W.B. Yeats and the rise of Seamus Heaney, tells the triumphant story of his journey from homespun balladry through early journal and poetry publications to his eventual coronation as one of the most influential figures in Irish poetry.

Kavanagh (1904–1967) was born in County Monaghan, the son of a cobbler-cum-small farmer. He left school at thirteen to work the land but continued to educate himself, reading and writing poetry in his spare time. In 1929 he began contributing verses to the Irish Statesman and was soon publishing in Irish and English journals. His first collection, Ploughman and Other Poems, appeared in 1936 and was followed by an autobiography, The Green Fool, in 1938.

In 1939 he moved to Dublin where he spent the rest of his life as a freelance writer and as part of the social and literary scene, keeping company with a gifted generation of writers, among them Flann O’Brien and Brendan Behan. He gained recognition as an important literary voice with his long poem ‘The Great Hunger’ in 1942. Further collections and the novel Tarry Flynn appeared in the following decades to growing critical acclaim.

Published to widespread praise, Patrick Kavanagh, A Biography traces Kavanagh's publishing history as well as revealing what he was writing in the long interval between his books. This engaging, well-researched account of his daily professional life as a writer, his revisions and redraftings, his negotiations with publishers and editors, dispels the view that he was an untutored, gormless genius visited by an occasional flash of inspiration.

Patrick Kavanagh, A Biography is the definitive account of Patrick Kavanagh’s life and work and should be the standard for years to come.

Patrick Kavanagh, A Biography: Table of Contents

    Introduction
  1. No Genealogic Rosary (1850–1910)
  2. Childhood (1904–1918)
  3. Serving his Time (1918–1927)
  4. Dabbling in Verse (1916–1930)
  5. Farmer-Poet (1929–1936)
  6. Towards The Green Fool (1936–1937)
  7. The Green Fool and its Aftermath (1937–1939)
  8. I Had a Future (1939–1941)
  9. Bell-lettres (1940–1942)
  10. The Great Hunger (1941–1942)
  11. Pilgrim Poet (1940–1942)
  12. Marriage and Money? (1942–1944)
  13. The Enchanted Way (1944–1947)
  14. Film Critic (1946–1949)
  15. Tarry Flynn (1947–1949)
  16. From Ballyrush to Baggot Street (1948–1951)
  17. King of the Kids (1949–1951)
  18. Bluster and Beggary (1952–1953)
  19. Trial and Error (1954)
  20. The Cut Worm (1954–1955)
  21. The American Dream (1955–1957)
  22. Noo Pomes (1957–1958)
  23. Come Dance with Kitty Stobling (1959–1960)
  24. Roots of Love (1960–1964)
  25. Sixty-Year-Old Public Man (1964–1965)
  26. Four Funerals and a Wedding (1965–1967)
  27. ‘So long’

Antoinette Quinn's acclaimed biography of Patrick Kavanagh, the most important Irish poet between the death of W.B. Yeats and the rise of Seamus Heaney, tells the triumphant story of his journey from homespun balladry through early journal and poetry publications to his eventual coronation as one of the most influential figures in Irish poetry. Kavanagh (1904–1967) was born in County Monaghan, the son of a cobbler-cum-small farmer. He left school at thirteen to work the land but continued to educate himself, reading and writing poetry in his spare time. In 1929 he began contributing verses to the Irish Statesman and was soon publishing in Irish and English journals. His first collection, Ploughman and Other Poems, appeared in 1936 and was followed by an autobiography, The Green Fool, in 1938. In 1939 he moved to Dublin where he spent the rest of his life as a freelance writer and as part of the social and literary scene, keeping company with a gifted generation of writers, among them Flann O'Brien and Brendan Behan. He gained recognition as an important literary voice with his long poem 'The Great Hunger' in 1942. Further collections and the novel Tarry Flynn appeared in the following decades to growing critical acclaim. Published to widespread praise, Patrick Kavanagh, A Biography traces Kavanagh's publishing history as well as revealing what he was writing in the long interval between his books. This engaging, well-researched account of his daily professional life as a writer, his revisions and redraftings, his negotiations with publishers and editors, dispels the view that he was an untutored, gormless genius visited by an occasional flash of inspiration. Patrick Kavanagh, A Biography is the definitive account of Patrick Kavanagh's life and work and should be the standard for years to come. Patrick Kavanagh, A Biography: Table of Contents Introduction - No Genealogic Rosary (1850–1910) - Childhood (1904–1918) - Serving his Time (1918–1927) - Dabbling in Verse (1916–1930) - Farmer-Poet (1929–1936) - Towards The Green Fool (1936–1937) - The Green Fool and its Aftermath (1937–1939) - I Had a Future (1939–1941) - Bell-lettres (1940–1942) - The Great Hunger (1941–1942) - Pilgrim Poet (1940–1942) - Marriage and Money? (1942–1944) - The Enchanted Way (1944–1947) - Film Critic (1946–1949) - Tarry Flynn (1947–1949) - From Ballyrush to Baggot Street (1948–1951) - King of the Kids (1949–1951) - Bluster and Beggary (1952–1953) - Trial and Error (1954) - The Cut Worm (1954–1955) - The American Dream (1955–1957) - Noo Pomes (1957–1958) - Come Dance with Kitty Stobling (1959–1960) - Roots of Love (1960–1964) - Sixty-Year-Old Public Man (1964–1965) - Four Funerals and a Wedding (1965–1967) - 'So long' This is the first paperback edition of Antoinette Quinn's acclaimed biography of Patrick Kavanagh, the most important Irish poet between the death of Yeats and the rise of Heaney. ""This is, quite simply, a magnificent work of love and scholarship and everybody with any interest in Ireland, and especially its poetry, must have a copy always to hand. The best biography I have read in years.""-John F. Deane, Irish Independent. ""This is a brave, strong book.""-John Montague, Irish Times. ""A strong and thoughtful work.""-Emanuel Keogh, Sunday Business Post. ""For anyone interested in Kavanagh, interested in the development of Irish poetry and the particularities of Irish culture, this book is, of course, an absolute must, but I would defy anyone to pick up this book and not find themselves immediately engrossed.""-Melissa Murray, Sunday Tribune. ""Antoinette Quinn has written a wonderful biography of this complex deeply researched, full of fascinating detail and entirely readable from beginning to end. This is the book we've been waiting for.""-Anthony Cronin, Sunday Independent.""...superbly researched and replete with arcane details of his life.""-Dan McCarthy, Irish Examiner. The first paperback edition of the critically acclaimed biography, described by one reviewer as 'a magnificent work of love and scholarship...the best biography I have read in years'.
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