An origin like water : collected poems, 1967-1987 / Eavan Boland.
1996
PR6052.O35 O75 1996
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Title
An origin like water : collected poems, 1967-1987 / Eavan Boland.
Author
Edition
1st ed.
ISBN
0393038521
9780393038521
9780393038521
Imprint
New York : W.W. Norton, c1996.
Description
205 p. ; 25 cm.
Exhibited
1998 Poets House Showcase
Call Number
PR6052.O35 O75 1996
Summary
Here, from one of our major poets, is the collected early work that has been long unavailable in this country. Included in this volume is the work from Eaven Boland's five early volumes of poetry: New Territory, The War Horse, In Her Own Image, Night Feed, and The Journey. With the publication of this volume, all of Boland's poetry will now be available.
Note
Includes index.
Formatted Contents Note
Athene's song
From the painting Back from market by Chardin
New territory
After the Irish of Aodghan O'Rathaille
The flight of the earls
A cynic at Kilmainham Jail
Belfast vs. Dublin
Yeats in Civil War
The poets
Mirages
The pilgrim
Migration
Three songs for a legend. A lullaby for Lir's son ; The malediction ; Elegy for a youth changed to a swan
The king and the troubadour
Requiem for a personal friend
The winning of Etain
The war horse
The famine road
Child of our time
The hanging judge
A soldier's son
The Greek experience
The laws of love
Sisters
O Fons Bandusiae
Chorus of the shadows
From the Irish of Pangur Ban
The Atlantic Ocean
Conversation with an inspector of taxes about poetry
Ode to suburbia
Naoise at four
Cyclist with cut branches
Song
The Botanic Gardens
Prisoners
Ready for flight
Anon
Suburban woman
Tirade for the Mimic Muse
In her own image
In his own image
Anorexic
Mastectomy
Solitary
Menses
Witching
Exhibitionist
Making up
Degas's laundresses
Woman in kitchen
A ballad of beauty and time
It's a woman's world
Daphne with her thighs in bark
The new pastoral
The woman turns herself into a fish
The woman changes her skin
Pose
Patchwork
Lights
Domestic interior. Night feed ; Monotony ; Hymn ; Partings ; Energies ; The Muse mother ; Endings ; In the garden ; After a childhood away from Ireland ; Fruit on a straight-sided tray ; Domestic interior
I remember
Mise Eire
Self-portrait on a summer evening
The oral tradition
Fever
The unlived life
Lace
The bottle garden
Suburban woman: a detail
The briar rose
The women
Nocturne
The fire in our neighborhood
On holiday
Growing up
There and back
The wild spray
The journey
Envoi
Listen. This is the noise of myth
An Irish childhood in England: 1951
Fond memory
Canaletto in the National Gallery of Ireland
The emigrant Irish
Tirade for the Lyric Muse
The woman takes her revenge on the moon
The glass king.
From the painting Back from market by Chardin
New territory
After the Irish of Aodghan O'Rathaille
The flight of the earls
A cynic at Kilmainham Jail
Belfast vs. Dublin
Yeats in Civil War
The poets
Mirages
The pilgrim
Migration
Three songs for a legend. A lullaby for Lir's son ; The malediction ; Elegy for a youth changed to a swan
The king and the troubadour
Requiem for a personal friend
The winning of Etain
The war horse
The famine road
Child of our time
The hanging judge
A soldier's son
The Greek experience
The laws of love
Sisters
O Fons Bandusiae
Chorus of the shadows
From the Irish of Pangur Ban
The Atlantic Ocean
Conversation with an inspector of taxes about poetry
Ode to suburbia
Naoise at four
Cyclist with cut branches
Song
The Botanic Gardens
Prisoners
Ready for flight
Anon
Suburban woman
Tirade for the Mimic Muse
In her own image
In his own image
Anorexic
Mastectomy
Solitary
Menses
Witching
Exhibitionist
Making up
Degas's laundresses
Woman in kitchen
A ballad of beauty and time
It's a woman's world
Daphne with her thighs in bark
The new pastoral
The woman turns herself into a fish
The woman changes her skin
Pose
Patchwork
Lights
Domestic interior. Night feed ; Monotony ; Hymn ; Partings ; Energies ; The Muse mother ; Endings ; In the garden ; After a childhood away from Ireland ; Fruit on a straight-sided tray ; Domestic interior
I remember
Mise Eire
Self-portrait on a summer evening
The oral tradition
Fever
The unlived life
Lace
The bottle garden
Suburban woman: a detail
The briar rose
The women
Nocturne
The fire in our neighborhood
On holiday
Growing up
There and back
The wild spray
The journey
Envoi
Listen. This is the noise of myth
An Irish childhood in England: 1951
Fond memory
Canaletto in the National Gallery of Ireland
The emigrant Irish
Tirade for the Lyric Muse
The woman takes her revenge on the moon
The glass king.
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