Thursday, March 14, 2024

An Tobar ~ Poetry for Pleasure/ March 2024!

 An Tobar ~ Ardbraccan/Navan

Greetings  Poetry Friends,

Our next Poetry for Pleasure takes place on Tuesday 26th March at 7.30pm in An Tobar,Ardbraccan

The guiding theme is the late Eavan Boland.

But please remember any poem you wish to share is welcome. Some participants may wish to share a poem they have written. Great, please feel most welcome.  

Enclosed  is a brief  intoduction to Eavan Boland that Frances Rocks has kindly prepared for us.

Eavan Boland (1944-2020) was born in Dublin but raised in London.  She experienced anti-racism which gave her a keen sense of her identity. She was one of the most prominent voices in Irish poetry. Her experiences as a wife and mother of two children influenced her to recognize the beauty and significance of everyday living. She wrote plainly and eloquently about being a woman, mother and exile. Boland commented incisively on contemporary subjects and wrote intensely personal poems about history, womanhood and relationships. She taught at several colleges in America and was a professor of English at Stanford University, California.

'Poets are those who ransack their perishing mind and find pattern and form.' Boland

 'Poetry begins where language starts; in the shadows and accidents of one person's life.' Boland

'Memory, change, loss, the irrecoverable past – such are the shared conditions of humankind, with which Boland scrupulously engages.' Anne Stevenson, Poet (1933-2020)

  .Looking forward to our March meeting.

Slán go fóill

Jim
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