Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The exterior of Trinity College Dublin’s Eavan Boland Library, previously known as the Berkeley Library. - Kathy Rose O'Brien/CNN ...
Most recently in The Lost Land and most univocally in In a Time of Violence (1994), Boland has long won admiration for verse that combines Irish postcolonial experience and Irish politics with an ...
The influential Irish poet Eavan Boland died on Monday, at the age of seventy-five. Her poems, which have appeared in The New Yorker for over thirty years, limn the legacies of history, in her home ...
Trinity College Dublin is renaming its main Library, formerly named after George Berkeley, after the acclaimed Irish poet Eavan Boland. This decision was made by the University Board on Wednesday, ...
Eavan Boland, who expanded the voice of Irish poetry by consciously writing from a female point of view, putting the lives and experiences of women at the center of her poems, died April 27 at her ...
One of the foremost voices in Irish literature, Eavan Boland, the poet, editor, and teacher died suddenly in her Dublin home. Eavan Boland passed away on Monday (Apr 27) at her home in Dublin ...
In the week after International Women’s Day, Trinity College Dublin marked the renaming of its main library after the poet Eavan Boland with a special event on campus today, Monday, March 10. The ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. – Poet Eavan Boland, one of the foremost female voices in Irish literature, will present the 2014 University at Buffalo Oscar Silverman Reading at 8 p.m. Friday, Nov. 14 at the Jacobs ...
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In January 1991 I heard Eavan Boland—who died last Monday, April 27—read a poem at the inauguration of the Irish AIDS Quilt in Dublin, an exhibition that took place several years after the American ...
Her work addressed domestic themes seldom found in the male-dominated world of Irish poetry and won her many accolades. By Neil Genzlinger Eavan Boland, who began publishing poetry in the mid-1960s in ...
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