Nine Irish Plays for Voices

FORDHAM UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781531502546

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By Eamon Grennan
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Eamon Grennan is retired from the Dexter M. Ferry Jr. Chair of English at Vassar College. The most recent of his thirteen volumes of poetry are Plainchant (2022) and There Now (2015). He is the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship, the Lannan Foundation Poetry Prize, the Listowel Poetry Prize, the Poetry Now Award for Out of Breath (2007), and the PEN award for poetry in translation for Leopardi: Selected Poems by Giacomo Leopardi (1997).

Preface ix Part One Hunger (2010) 1 Emigration Road (2011) 39 History! Reading the Easter Rising (2016) 85 Part Two The Muse and Mr. Yeats (2013) 127 Noramollyannalivialucia: The Muse and Mr. Joyce (2014) 171 J. M. Synge's The Aran Islands (2009) 207 The Loves of Lady Gregory (2018) 235 Peig: An Ordinary Life (2020) 279 Coda Ferry (2012) 327 Acknowledgments 367

This insightful and enlightening volume, Eamon Grennan's Nine Irish Plays for Voices, brings the audience or reader through the famine of the 19th century up to a more recent conversation featuring an old man in a multiracial and multicultural Ireland reflecting on Ireland's past and future. This book of plays will be a welcome way for readers and theatrical companies to rethink Irish history, global Irishness, and the present.---Elizabeth Brewer Redwine, Seton Hall University This collection of nine plays for voices will be of enormous interest to readers who want to deepen their knowledge of theatre, Irish culture, and the relationship between great literature and society. It provides new perspectives on such well-known figures as James Joyce, WB Yeats, Lady Gregory and Peig Sayers-while also offering an innovative approach to Irish history. These plays were written to be performed live, making the book valuable to theatre companies and directors everywhere. But they also work beautifully as dramatic literature-meaning that this is a volume that can be read from cover to cover with pleasure.---Patrick Lonergan, University of Galway

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