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Thomas McCarthy
(Ireland, 1954)
Considered by Dennis O’Driscoll to be, along with Paul Muldoon, the most important Irish poet of his generation, McCarthy is a poet primarily concerned with politics and family. His work’s importance lies in its unremitting and detailed examination of the Republic’s failures and successes as an independent state. Described by Eavan Boland as the first poet born into the Republic to write about it critically, McCarthy has done so from the perspective of a family dedicated and loyal to the state’s most successful and powerful political party: Fianna Fáil. But his poems are not eulogies to the party or apologies for its policies; they are more like an exploration of the party as an object of loyalty and devotion (like a lover objectified) with all the potential such an object has for empowerment and betrayal. In McCarthy’s two latest books prose figures prominently. In Merchant Prince, a prose novella is bookended by two sequences of poems, all of which are interrelated. His latest book The Last Geraldine Officer features a sequence of prose-poems consisting of the campaign diary of an Irishman serving as an officer in the British army of the Second World War.
Last updated: Mar 10, 2010
© Image: Catherine Coakley
Thomas McCarthy will be reading at the 41st Poetry International Festival. For more information, including a festival schedule, visit www.poetry.nl.
Bibliography Poetry The First Convention, Dolmen Press, Dublin, 1978 The Sorrow Garden, Anvil Press, London, 1981 The Non-Aligned Storyteller, Anvil Press, London, 1984 Seven Winters in Paris, Anvil Press, London, 1989 The Lost Province, Anvil Press, London, 1996 Mr Dineen’s Careful Parade – New and Selected Poems, Anvil Press, London, 1999 Merchant Prince, Anvil Press, London, 2005 The Last Geraldine Officer, Anvil Press, London, 2010 Fiction Without Power, Poolbeg Press, Dublin, 1990 Asya and Christine, Poolbeg Press, Dublin, 1993 Non-fiction The Garden of Remembrances, New Island Books, Dublin, 1998 Links The Poetry of Thomas McCarthy by August Kleinzahler A Review of McCarthy’s latest book Last Geraldine Officer McCarthy’s poem ‘The Non-Aligned Storyteller’' Earlier published version of ‘Dying Synagogue . . .’ Thomas McCarthy essay “Why I Write” Interview and readings by McCarthy at Podcasts.ie |
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