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John Mcgahern: Authority and Vision
By (Author) eljka Doljanin
Edited by Mire Doyle
Manchester University Press
Manchester University Press
17th May 2019
United Kingdom
General
823.914
Paperback
240
Width 138mm, Height 216mm
This unique collection brings together essays by experts from a variety of disciplines, including history, sociology, education, journalism, creative writing and literary criticism, to offer new insights into the writer, his work and his legacy. Featuring a range of distinguished contributors, including Roy Foster, Paula Meehan, Frank McGuinness and Melvyn Bragg, along with a previously unpublished McGahern interview, the collection enhances the existing body of criticism, extending the McGahern conversation into new areas and deepening appreciation of the considerable achievements of this great writer. The volume, which also features an original poem by Paula Meehan written in honour of McGahern, will stimulate the interest of students, researchers and general readers of Irish literature and culture. -- .
John McGahern: Authority and Vision is a publication that will undoubtedly appeal to students of literature and anyone with an interest in discovering that qualities that made McGahern one of Irelands foremost prose writers of the second half of the twentieth century. The collection is a credit to both the indefatigable work of the editors and the vision of Manchester University Press in seeing the value and interest of literary essays when they are written to the high standard one encounters in this volume.
Eamon Maher, The Irish Times, February 2018
John McGahern: Authority and Vision is indeed a fine collection of essays that showcases a wide range of interests in the writer while offering some fresh insights.
Yen-Chi Wu, University College Cork, Irish Studies Review, Vol. 27, No. 2
This is an exceptional volume of essays in many ways. That the editors, Zeljka Doljanin and Maire Doyle, managed to bring together the work of some of the finest contemporary writers is impressive. This edited volume of essays pays tribute to McGahern while deeply enriching our understanding of the man, the writer and the work.
Professor Deirdre Raftery, UCD, Sunday Independent, August 2019
eljka Doljanin is Director of the University College Dublin Writing Centre
Mire Doyle is a Lecturer in Creative Non-Fiction Writing at The Institute for the International Education of Students (IES Abroad), Dublin