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Seamus Heaneys American Odyssey [Kietas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Hardback, 212 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm, weight: 453 g, 9 Halftones, black and white; 9 Illustrations, black and white
  • Serija: Routledge Studies in Irish Literature
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Dec-2022
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 103221371X
  • ISBN-13: 9781032213712
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 212 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm, weight: 453 g, 9 Halftones, black and white; 9 Illustrations, black and white
  • Serija: Routledge Studies in Irish Literature
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Dec-2022
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 103221371X
  • ISBN-13: 9781032213712
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Seamus Heaney’s American Odyssey describes, with a new archive of correspondence, interviews, and working drafts, the some forty years that Seamus Heaney spent in the U.S. as teacher, as lecturer, as friend and colleague, and as an active poet on the reading circuit. It is anchored by Heaney’s appointments at Berkeley and Harvard, but it also follows Heaney’s readings “on the road” at three important points in his career. It argues that Heaney was initially receptive to American poetry and culture while his career was still plastic, but as he developed more assurance and fame, he became much more critical of America as a superpower, especially in the military reaction to 9/11. This study emphasizes “the heard Heaney” as much as the “writerly Heaney” by listening in on key poetry readings at different times and to recorded but unpublished lectures on American and British poets at Harvard. It includes accounts by his creative writing students, aspiring poets, who testify to his mentoring as well modeling for them how one can be “a poet in the world” as he was most strikingly.

Seamus Heaney’s American Odyssey describes, with a new archive of correspondence, interviews, and working drafts, the some forty years that Seamus Heaney spent in the U.S. as teacher, as lecturer, as friend and colleague, and as an active poet on the reading circuit.
Acknowledgments ix
Chronology of Seamus Heaney in America, 1969--2013 xii
Introduction 1(11)
1 American Pastoral, 1970--71
12(33)
The Berkeley Scene
14(8)
Poetry and Protest
22(1)
The Bancroft Notebook
23(11)
Teaching and Learning
34(3)
The End of Summer
37(8)
2 On the Road, 1971: March 14--31, 1971
45(9)
The Michigan Poetry Circuit
45(1)
Reading at the 92nd Street YMCA, New York
45(9)
3 American Burlesque, 1976
54(15)
Heaney and Lowell: "The Skunk"
56(4)
The Beckman Lecture: Hughes, Larkin, and Hill
60(1)
Heaney and Creative Writing
61(8)
4 Heaney at Harvard, 1979
69(31)
The Transition to Harvard
70(5)
Heaney as Reader
75(1)
Heaney as Teacher
76(1)
The Importance of Robert Lowell
77(2)
Heaney as Lecturer: Robert Lowell
79(4)
Elizabeth Bishop
83(3)
Sylvia Plath
86(3)
Long Island, Summer, 1979
89(4)
"The Music of What Happens"
93(7)
5 On the Road Again, 1979--81
100(16)
Double Duty
100(3)
"In Iowa"
103(3)
The 1981 Hardship Tour
106(6)
Second Thoughts
112(4)
6 Following Heaney, 1983--85
116(11)
The Poet as Teacher and Mentor
116(1)
The Belmont Notre Dame Workshop
116(3)
Creative Writing at Harvard
119(4)
Alphabets
123(4)
7 The Burden of Fame, 1985--95
127(13)
Heaney at Adams House
127(3)
Nobel Prize Reception at Harvard
130(1)
Fame
130(3)
Vendler's Seamus Heaney
133(7)
8 Hope and History, 1995--2000
140(15)
From the Guildhall to the White House
140(3)
Interlude: Stagecraft and Statecraft
143(6)
White House St. Patrick's Day, 2000
149(6)
9 Grendel Goes to Harvard, 1999--2000
155(22)
The Norton Commission
155(2)
The Harvard Medievalist Seminar
157(4)
The Collaboration of Heaney and Alfred David
161(9)
The Reception of Heaney's Beowulf
170(7)
10 An American Tragedy, 2001
177(15)
Anything Can Happen
177(3)
The American Sequence in District and Circle
180(3)
The Burial at Thebes
183(4)
"An Empire at War"
187(5)
Postscript 192(5)
Bibliography 197(9)
Index 206
Edward OShea received his Ph.D. from Northwestern University in Modern British literature and twentieth-century Irish poetry and fiction. He is an Emeritus Professor of English at the State University of New York, Oswego. OShea directed five NEH seminars on the poetry of W.B. Yeats in Ireland. He has held a Fulbright-Nehru Fellowship in Kolkata, India. Subsequently, he was awarded a Fulbright at Trinity College, Dublin. There, he lectured on Seamus Heaney at the Heaney exhibition, Listen Now Again, at Trinity College, Queens College, Belfast, and NUI Galway. He has published extensively on the work of W.B. Yeats and most recently on Seamus Heaneys first appointment at Berkeley in 1970-71 in Southern California Quarterly.