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On Monday, April 27th, 2020, the world lost an inspirational poet. Eavan Boland passed away from a stroke in her Dublin home. She was a powerhouse wordsmith who wrote with passion, insight, and feminity. Boland was an admired Stanford professor, the winner of the Lannan Literary Award for Poetry, and a pioneer for Irish poetry.
Eavan Boland was born in Dublin, Ireland, in 1944. One of Ireland's preeminent contemporary poets, she is the author of A Poet's Dublin (Carcanet Press, 2014) and A Women Without a Country (W. W. Norton, 2014), among others. She died on April 27, 2020.
27. Apr. 2020 · Eavan Boland reading from her collection of poems, In a Time of Violence, at the Guinness Writers’ Lunch in Doheny and Nesbitt’s, Dublin, in 1994.
Eavan Boland was an Irish poet, author, and professor, known for her evocative exploration of themes related to identity, gender, history, and the role of women in Irish society. Born on September 24, 1944 , in Dublin, Ireland, Boland grew up in a country that was coming to terms with its complex history and cultural identity.
27. Apr. 2021 · Eavan Boland reading from her collection of poems, In a Time of Violence, at the Guinness Writers’ Lunch in Doheny and Nesbitt’s, Dublin, in 1994. Photograph: Eric Luke Photograph: Eric Luke
“Eavan Boland was a giant and it doesn’t feel at all like an exaggeration to say that I thought she would outlast us all. She was brilliant and funny, twinkling and wry and difficult, and incisive in a way that could cut you and could also cull your poems down to something singing,” said poet Molly McCully Brown, ’12, one of the many undergraduates who Boland mentored.
B'fhile, údar agus ollamh Éireannach í Eavan Frances Boland [1] (24 Meán Fómhair 1944 – 27 Aibreán 2020). Bhí sí ina hollamh in Ollscoil Stanford, áit a raibh sí ag múineadh ó 1996. [2] Tá a cuid oibre bunaithe ar fhéiniúlacht náisiúnta na hÉireann, agus ról na mban i stair na hÉireann. Tá rogha dánta ó shaothar ...