Selected Pose, Edited by Antoinette Quinn
While Patrick Kavanagh (1904-67) was above all a poet, for the most of his writing life he was a prolific author of critical and autobiographical prose. Work for newspapers and magazines was often his main source of income, and provided him with a necessary outlet for his views on the writers of his time, and past times; on the spiritual function of poetry; and on his own background and experiences as an isolated genius - impoverished, sometimes ostracized, and surrounded, as he saw it, by mediocrity. The prose complements the poetry, telling us things about Kavanagh that the poems do not.
This is the first authoritative gathering of the shorter prose writings. Edited and introduced by Antoinette Quinn, Kavanagh's leading interpreter and biographer, A Poet's Country: Selected Prose, supplants the earlier, inadequate 1967 Collected Pruse, which contained material already available elsewhere and focused on later writings at the expense of work from the vital decades of the thirties and forties.
A Poet's Country is both a reliable scholarly edition and an immensely readable, entertaining collection. It contains the essential shorter prose works from throughout Kavanagh's carer: the legendary autobiographical pieces and rural reminiscences, as well as a through selection of Kavanagh's penetrating, sometimes scabrous, literary criticism. Its verse and musicality, poignancy and pitch, rage and glory, expresses as no other the voice of rural Ireland. Like a menhir, Kavanagh stands alone at the summit of Irish literature of the mid twentieth century.
This product was added to our catalog on Friday 29 January, 2010.