Voices in Ireland by P J Kavanagh

Voices in Ireland by P J Kavanagh

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Here, P.J. Kavanagh travels the whole of Ireland, north as well as south, relating writers to places in a country dense with association and deeply interested in locality. The reader is shown many Irelands - those that formed St Patrick, or James Joyce, Yeats or Somerville and Ross, and others.

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Voices in Ireland by P J Kavanagh

Here, P.J. Kavanagh travels the whole of Ireland, north as well as south, relating writers to places in a country dense with association and deeply interested in locality. The reader is shown many Irelands - those that formed St Patrick, or James Joyce, Yeats or Somerville and Ross, and others.
P. J. Kavanagh was a poet, writer, actor, broadcaster and columnist. Born in 1931, son of the radio comedy writer Ted Kavanagh, he went to a Benedictine school, served in the Korean war during national service, and worked for the British Council in Barcelona and Indonesia. He acted on stage and TV - his last appearance in an episode of Father Ted. The Perfect Stranger, awarded the Richard Hillary Memorial Prize in 1966, describes his early life. His columns for The Spectator and the Times Literary Supplement (he called them substitute poems) are collected in People and Places (1988) and A Kind of Journal (2003). Poetry remained his major occupation. His New Selected Poems came out in 2014. Earlier collections include Presences (1987), An Enchantment (1991) and Something About (2004). His Collected Poems was given the Cholmondeley Award in 1992. His novel A Song and Dance won the 1968 Guardian Fiction Prize. His other novels are A Happy Man, People and Weather and Only by Mistake, and for younger readers Scarf Jack and Rebel for Good. A travel-autobiography Finding Connections traces his Irish forebears in New Zealand. He edited G. K. Chesterton and Ivor Gurney, and the anthologies Voices in Ireland, The Oxford Book of Short Poems (with James Michie) and A Book of Consolations. P. J. died in August 2015 in the Cotswold hills, where he had come to live with his wife and two sons over forty years before.
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ISBN 13 9780719553899
ISBN 10 071955389X
Title Voices in Ireland
Author P J Kavanagh
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher John Murray Press
Year published 1995-03-23
Number of pages 354
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.