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Derek Mahon

    Derek Mahon is celebrated for his keen observation of the modern condition, weaving intricate tapestries of urban life and the natural world. His poetry explores profound themes of identity, memory, and the search for meaning in a rapidly changing landscape. Mahon's distinctive voice is characterized by its intellectual rigor, precise language, and a unique blend of lyrical intensity and wry detachment. His work offers readers a deeply reflective and often surprising engagement with the complexities of existence.

    The Poems (1961-2020)
    The School for Wives: A Play in Two Acts After Molière
    Jonathan Swift
    New Selected Poems
    Words in the Air
    • New Selected Poems

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading
      4.2(13)Add rating

      New Selected Poems is a book of singular abundance and formal verve, featuring poems of rare vision and dramatic power by a consummate and resilient artist.

      New Selected Poems
    • In this series, a contemporary poet selects and introduces a poet of the past. By their choice of poems and by the personal and critical reactions they express in their prefaces, the editors offer insights into their own work as well as providing an accessible and passionate introduction to the most important poets in our literature. Jonathan Swift (1667-1745) was born in Dublin, of English parents, and educated at Trinity College Dublin. London-based for many years, and a noted satirist during the reign of Queen Anne, he returned to Dublin in 1713 as Dean of St. Patrick's Cathedral. Gulliver's Travels appeared in 1726. Derek Mahon was born in Belfast in 1941, studied at Trinity College, Dublin, and has held journalistic and academic appointments in London and New York. He has received numerous awards including a Lannan Award and the Scot Moncrieff Translation Prize. His Collected Poems was published in 1999.

      Jonathan Swift
    • This play by Derek Mahon is a modern adaptation of Molière's classic comedy, 'The School for Wives.' Set in contemporary times, it explores themes of love, marriage, power, and gender in a witty and insightful way.

      The School for Wives: A Play in Two Acts After Molière