The Writers: A Sense of Ireland : New Works by 44 Irish Writers

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Andrew Carpenter, Peter Fallon
G. Braziller, 1980 - Literary Collections - 224 pages
After ten years of upheaveal -- not only the Troubles in the north of Ireland but also the great social and political changes in the south -- Irish writing is healthier, more vital and more searching than it has been for fifty years. This book marks this high point. The writers whose new work appears in this collection range in age from under twenty five to over eighty and differ widely in their choice of subject and theme: but they share a vision of the world and of experience which is colored in a haunting way by an Irish perspective. Established writers -- Becket, O'Flaherty, O Faolain, Heaney, have all provided unpublished work; and this is placed beside brilliant new work by younger writers and those with growing reputations. The editors have selected writing in Irish as well as English, and included extracts from novels, plays and short stories as well as poetry. The book is arranged so that a photograph of the writer faces his or her work. These studies, taken especially by Mike Bunn, provide a memorable exploration in themselves of the personalities of the writers. A book of such striking visual and literary impact serves as a timely reminder of the power and importance of the culture of modern Ireland.

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Introduction
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John Morrow
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Eavan Boland
135
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