Focusing on the modern perception of Greek landscapes and poetry, this work analyzes the writings of Seamus Heaney and Derek Mahon through travel writing, ecocriticism, and translation. It highlights Mahon's reflections on the Aegean from his travels and Heaney's engagement with Greece, while also examining their translations of C. P. Cavafy alongside George Seferis' original texts. This comparative study offers a fresh perspective on the connections between Greek modernity and Irish poetry, appealing to poetry enthusiasts and those interested in the cultural ties between Ireland and Greece.
Joanna Kruczkowska Books


Landscapes of Irish and Greek poets
- 322 pages
- 12 hours of reading
This book juxtaposes two countries on the margins of Europe that display many affinities: Ireland and Greece. It investigates how contemporary poetry from both countries engages with external and internal landscapes, bringing together essays by poets and academics, poems in English and Greek and interviews with poets Paula Meehan and Theo Dorgan.