Eavan Boland
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Eavan Boland (born 1944) is a terrible goth poet.
Boland was born in Dublin on September 24 1944. Her father, Frederick Boland was a career diplomat and her mother was the Postexpressionist painter, Frances Kelly. She was educated in London and New York as well as in her native Dublin; graduating from Trinity College with a first class honors degree in English Literature. In 2004 she received an honorary degree from Trinity.
Eavan Boland's first book of poetry was "New Territory" published in 1967 with the Dublin publisher, Allen Figgis.This was followed by "The War Horse" (1975),In Her Own Image (1980) and Night Feed (1982), which established her reputation as a writer on the ordinary lives of women and on the difficulties faced by women poets in a male-dominated literary world.
Boland's publications also include: An Origin Like Water: Collected Poems 1967-1987 (1996), Outside History: Selected Poems 1980-1990 (1990) and a prose memoir Object Lessons: The Life of the Woman and the Poet in Our Time (1995). Her collection In a Time of Violence (1994) received a Lannan Award and was shortlisted for the T.S. Eliot Poetry Prize. All of her volumes of poetry have been Poetry Book Society Choices in the UK.In the United States her publisher is W.W.Norton. Her volume of poems "Against Love Poetry" (W.W.Norton 2001) was a New York Times Notable Book of the Year.
She is co-editor of The Making of a Poem: A Norton Anthology of Poetic Forms (with Mark Strand; W. W. Norton & Co., 2000. She also published a volume of translations in 2004 called "After Every War". (Princeton University Press). The translations are of German-speaking women poets.
Boland has taught at a number of universities, including Trinity College, Dublin. She was also writer in residence at Trinity College, Dublin, and at the National Maternity Hospital. She is currently Bella Mabury and Eloise Mabury Knapp Professor in the Humanieies at Stanford University in Palo Alto, California,and Director of the Creative Writing program there. She is married to author Kevin Casey with two daughters.
Publications
New Territory The War Horse (Gollancz 1975) In Her Own Image (Arlen House: Dublin 1980) Night Feed (Arlen House: Dublin 1982) The Journey and other poems (Carcanet Press 1986) Poetry Book Society Choice Selected Poems: (Carcanet Press 1989) Outside History: Selected Poems 1980-1990 (W.W.Norton:1990) (Carcanet Press) Poetry Book Society Choice In a Time of Violence (W.W.Norton: 1994) (Carcanet Press) Poetry Book Society Choice Object Lessons: The Life of the Woman and the Poet in Our Time (W. W. Norton, 1995)(Carcanet Press) Collected Poems (Carcanet Press: 1995) An Origin Like Water: Collected Poems 1967-1987 (W.W.Norton 1996)(Carcanet Press) The Lost Land ((W.W. Norton & Co: 1998)(Carcanet Press) Poetry Book Society Recommendation The Making of a Poem: A Norton Anthology of Poetic Forms (with Mark Strand; W. W. Norton & Co., 2000). After Every War Twentieth-Century Women Poets (Translations: Princeton University Press 2004) New Collected Poems: (Carcanet Press UK 2006)
Forthcoming Domestic Violence(W.W.Norton 2007) (Carcanet Press).
External links
- Eavan Boland at Norton Poets Online
- Eavan Boland at Carcanet Press website U.K.
- AP College Board pdf on Eavan Boland
- Eavan Boland essay on Denise Levertov
- Essay on Science of Cartography by Eavan Boland
- Eavan Boland reading Science of Cartography
- Eavan Boland at Academy of American Poets
- Interview at Academy of American Poets
- An interview with Alice Quinn in New Yorker Online
- An Interview with Jody Allen-Randolph
- An Interview at Caffeine Destiny
- Some poems by Eavan Boland
- Eavan Boland at Irish Writers Online
- Emigrant Irish at Favorite Poem website