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A painting of Eavan as a child by her mother, Frances Kelly. This past year has dragged for many, and gone by in a flash for others. As I sat down to pen this week’s column, I was staggered to learn that it is a year since we heard news of the death of one of Ireland’s greatest poets, Eavan Boland. She died on 27 April 27 last at the age of 75. There have been few, if any, better Irish poets than Eavan Boland, and if you were to ever read just one piece of her work, I would recommend ....
Updated / Wednesday, 21 Apr 2021 16:50 Colm Tóibín introduces Boland: Journey of a Poet, a new online production from Druid Theatre exploring the life of poet Eavan Boland through her own poetry and autobiographical prose, edited by Tóibín and performed by actor Siobhán Cullen, and premiering online this Thursday, April 22nd. I knew Eavan Boland s voice from the radio. Her tone was both questioning and authoritative. Poetry mattered to her. It did not survive solely in a private realm, but had, she believed, an element that was public. Its responsibility lay in the large, uncharted space between the lyrical and the political. As a reviewer and a broadcaster, she sought to tease out how this fraught and shifting space could be transformed. As a poet, she set about interrogating what was private, making clear that any image in a poem reflects not only the self but the wider world. And the question of who speaks in a poem, or who is the subject of a poem, remai ....
Itâs morning in California for Colm TóibÃn, with sun streaming in the window; Garry Hynes is in Dublin as the dullish day ends. Technology enabling the conversation will also allow streaming of Druid Theatreâs latest project, Boland: Journey of a Poet, a new theatrical production about poet Eavan Boland, edited by TóibÃn and directed by Hynes, towards the end of April, one year after Bolandâs death. Their locations are serendipitously appropriate, as Bolandâs life and work had one foot in Stanford and one in suburban Dublin. The production explores the mind and imagination of one of Irelandâs great poets, melds her life and her work, as she did herself, âin the large, uncharted space between the lyrical and the politicalâ as TóibÃn describes. ....
TV guide: 27 of the best shows to watch this week, beginning tonight Colm Toibin, Mare of Easttown, Glow Up, Animal SOS, Shadow and Bone about 5 hours ago Michael D Higgins, the ninth president of Ireland, following his inauguration ceremony in Dublin Castle on November 11th, 2011. Photograph: Eric Luke Pat Carroll, (husband of Joan Burton), Michael D Higgins and Mary Robinson at the Labour Action on Housing conference in the Mansion House in February 1980. Photograph: Dermot O’Shea Michael D Higgins of the Labour Party speaking to a crowd protesting US military equipment and troops passing through Shannon Airport in January 2003. Photograph: Alan Betson ....