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Literary responses | Eavan Boland | Jody AllenRandolph
, reviewing The Wake Forest Book of Contemporary Irish Women's Poetry 1967-2000, mentions the acrimonious commentary of resistance that built up around Irish women poets in the 1980s and early 1990s, the... |
Literary responses | Medbh McGuckian | MMG
received the Cheltenham Literature Festival Poetry Competition Prize in 1989. In 1991 she received the Bass Ireland
Award for Literature. Contemporary Authors. Gale Research, 1962. 143 Irish Writers Online. |
Literary responses | Eavan Boland | This volume won EB
an Irish Arts Council
Macauley Fellowship Contemporary Authors: New Revision Series. Gale Research, 1981. 61 Randolph, Jody Allen. “What Great Art Removes”. Women’s Review of Books, No. 2, pp. 21 - 2. 21 |
Literary responses | Eavan Boland | Jody Allen Randolph
called this volume controversial but groundbreaking in its female-body themes and in its use of them to figure the suppression and self-suppression in women's lives. Randolph, Jody Allen. “What Great Art Removes”. Women’s Review of Books, No. 2, pp. 21 - 2. 22 |
Literary responses | Eavan Boland | The Carcanet
edition was a Poetry Book Society
Choice. OCLC WorldCat. |
Literary responses | Eavan Boland | The volume (called by Jody Allen Randolph
a sustained meditation on power and loss—of nation, of language, of illusions, and possibly of the self anchored by these) Randolph, Jody Allen. “What Great Art Removes”. Women’s Review of Books, No. 2, pp. 21 - 2. 22 Solo: Search Oxford University Libraries Online. |
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