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Collected Poems [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 336 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 198x130x18 mm, weight: 250 g
  • Serija: Penguin Modern Classics
  • Išleidimo metai: 25-Aug-2005
  • Leidėjas: Penguin Classics
  • ISBN-10: 0141186933
  • ISBN-13: 9780141186931
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 336 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 198x130x18 mm, weight: 250 g
  • Serija: Penguin Modern Classics
  • Išleidimo metai: 25-Aug-2005
  • Leidėjas: Penguin Classics
  • ISBN-10: 0141186933
  • ISBN-13: 9780141186931
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
The centenary of Patrick Kavanagh's birth in 2004 provides the ideal opportunity to reappraise one of modern Ireland's greatest poets. From a harsh, humble background that he himself described so brilliantly, Kavanagh burst through immense constraints to redefine Irish poetry - a poetry appropriate for a fully independent country, both politically and culturally. Moving beyond Irish verse's preoccupation with history, national politics and identity, he turned to the land and scenery of his native Inniskeen, portraying the closely-observed minutiae of everyday rural and urban life in an uninhibited, groundbreaking style. Lucid, various, direct and engaging, Kavanagh's poems have a unique place in the canon and a unique accessibility.



This major new edition is the culmination of many years of work by Antoinette Quinn in creating authoritative texts for Kavanagh's poetry - from his early works such as 'Inniskeen Road: July Evening' to his masterpiece, the epic 'The Great Hunger', allowing us to see the development of Kavanagh's genius as never before.
Acknowledgements x
Introduction xi
Editorial Note xxxiii
The Poems
1929--38
Address to an Old Wooden Gate
5(1)
The Intangible
6(1)
Ploughman
6(1)
To a Blackbird
7(1)
Gold Watch
8(1)
Beech Tree
9(1)
To a Child
10(1)
My Room
10(1)
Four Birds
11(1)
To a Late Poplar
12(1)
After May
13(1)
Tinker's Wife
14(1)
April
14(1)
Inniskeen Road: July Evening
15(1)
March
16(1)
Sanctity
17(1)
Monaghan Hills
17(1)
The Hired Boy
18(1)
My People
19(2)
Shancoduff
21(1)
April Dusk
22(1)
Poplar Memory
23(1)
Poet
23(1)
Pursuit of an Ideal
24(1)
In the Same Mood
25(1)
The Irony of It
25(1)
Plough-horses
26(1)
Snail
27(1)
The Weary Horse
28(1)
Pygmalion
28(3)
1939--46
Anna Quinn
31(1)
Primrose
31(1)
Memory of My Father
32(1)
Christmas, 1939
33(1)
Christmas Eve Remembered
34(1)
To the Man After the Harrow
35(1)
Spraying the Potatoes
36(1)
Pilgrims
37(1)
Stony Grey Soil
38(1)
A Christmas Childhood
39(2)
Art McCooey
41(2)
The Long Garden
43(1)
Why Sorrow?
44(19)
The Great Hunger
63(27)
Lough Derg
90(20)
Advent
110(1)
Beyond the Headlines
111(1)
Consider the Grass Growing
112(1)
Threshing Morning
112(2)
October 1943
114(1)
Peace
114(1)
A Wreath for Tom Moore's Statute
115(1)
Pegasus
116(2)
Memory of Brother Michael
118(1)
Bluebells for Love
119(2)
Temptation in Harvest
121(3)
Father Mat
124(5)
In Memory of My Mother
129(1)
On Raglan Road
130(3)
1947--55
Jim Larkin
133(1)
The Wake of the Books
134(15)
Jungle
149(1)
No Social Conscience
150(1)
The Paddiad
150(7)
Spring Day
157(1)
Leave Them Alone
158(1)
Adventure in the Bohemian Jungle
158(10)
Ante-natal Dream
168(1)
Bank Holiday
169(1)
Irish Poets Open Your Eyes
170(1)
Tale of Two Cities
171(1)
To Be Dead
172(1)
Kerr's Ass
173(1)
The Defeated
174(2)
Who Killed James Joyce?
176(2)
Portrait of the Artist
178(1)
Auditors In
179(4)
Innocence
183(1)
Epic
184(1)
On Looking into E. V. Rieu's Homer
184(1)
God in Woman
185(1)
I Had a Future
186(1)
Wet Evening in April
187(1)
The Ghost Land
187(1)
The Road to Hate
188(1)
The God of Poetry
189(1)
A Ballad
190(1)
Having Confessed
190(1)
If Ever You Go to Dublin Town
191(2)
The Rowley Mile
193(2)
Cyrano de Bergerac
195(1)
The Hero
196(2)
Intimate Parnassus
198(1)
On Reading a Book on Common Wild Flowers
199(1)
Narcissus and the Women
200(1)
Irish Stew
201(2)
The Christmas Mummers
203(3)
Prelude
206(3)
One Wet Summer
209(1)
After Forty Years of Age
210(1)
An Insult
211(1)
Nineteen Fifty-Four
211(1)
House Party to Celebrate the Destruction of the Roman Catholic Church in Ireland
212(5)
1956--9
The Hospital
217(1)
Leaves of Grass
217(1)
October
218(1)
Birth
219(1)
Requiem for a Mill
219(1)
Question to Life
220(1)
Come Dance with Kitty Stobling
221(1)
Is
222(1)
To Hell with Commonsense
223(1)
Canal Bank Walk
224(1)
Dear Folks
224(1)
Song at Fifty
225(1)
Freedom
226(1)
Lines Written on a Seat on the Grand Canal, Dublin
227(1)
The Self-slaved
227(2)
The One
229(1)
Yellow Vestment
230(1)
Love in a Meadow
230(1)
Miss Universe
231(1)
Winter
232(1)
Living in the Country
232(3)
Lecture Hall
235(4)
1960--67
News Item
239(1)
Mermaid Tavern
240(1)
Literary Adventures
241(1)
Sensational Disclosures!
242(3)
The Same Again
245(1)
Thank You, Thank You
246(2)
About Reason, Maybe
248(1)
That Garage
249(1)
In Blinking Blankness: Three Efforts
249(2)
The Poet's Ready Reckoner
251(4)
A Summer Morning Walk
255(4)
Personal Problem
259(1)
Yeats
259(2)
Notes 261(30)
Appendix A: Author's Note to Collected Poems (1964) 291(2)
Appendix B: Contents of Collections published during Kavanagh's lifetime 293(2)
Index of Titles 295(2)
Index of First Lines 297
Patrick Kavanagh was born in Inniskeen, County Monaghan, in 1904. His verse collections included Ploughman and Other Poems (1936), A Soul for Sale and Other Poems (1947) and Come Dance with Kitty Stobling (1960). He also wrote the novel Tarry Flynn (1948) and his autobiography The Green Fool (1938). He died in 1967.



Antoinette Quinn is the author of Patrick Kavanagh: A Biography (2001) and editor of Patrick Kavanagh: A Poet's Country, Selected Prose (2003) and of his Selected Poems (1996). She lives in Dublin.