The Historians

The Historians

by Eavan Boland
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 29/10/2020

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Winner of the Costa Poetry Award 2020


A Times Literary Supplement Book of the Year 2020


A forceful and moving final volume from one of the most masterful poets of the twentieth century.


Throughout her nearly sixty-year career, acclaimed poet Eavan Boland came to be known for her exquisite ability to weave myth, history, and the life of an ordinary woman into mesmerizing poetry. She was an essential voice in both feminist and Irish literature, praised for her 'edgy precision, an uncanny sympathy and warmth, an unsettling sense of history' ( J.D. McClatchy). Her final volume, The Historians, is the culmination of her signature themes, exploring the ways in which the hidden, sometimes all-but-erased stories of women's lives can powerfully revise our sense of the past.


Two women burning letters in a back garden. A poet who died too young. A mother's parable to her daughter. Boland listens to women who have long had no agency in the way their stories were told; in the title poem, she writes: 'Say the word history: I see / your mother, mine. / ... Their hands are full of words.' Addressing Irish suffragettes in the final poem, Boland promises: 'We will not leave you behind', a promise that animates each poem in this radiant collection. These extraordinary, intimate narratives cling to the future through memory, anger, and love in ways that rebuke the official record we call history.

ISBN:
9781784109158
9781784109158
Category:
Poetry
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
29-10-2020
Language:
English
Publisher:
Carcanet Poetry
Eavan Boland

Eavan Boland was born in Dublin in 1944, and studied in Ireland, London and New York. She taught at Trinity College and University College Dublin, Bowdoin College and the University of Iowa. She was a professor and the director of the creative writing programme at Stanford University, California. She was the winner of a Lannan Foundation Award. She lived in Stanford, California and Dubin, Ireland. She passed away in April 2020.

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