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The Life and Work of Thomas MacGreevy: A Critical Reappraisal
By (Author) Susan Schreibman
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
22nd October 2014
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Literary studies: c 1900 to c 2000
821.912
Paperback
312
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
440g
As a poet and literary critic, Thomas MacGreevy is a central force in Irish modernism and a crucial facilitator in the lives of key modernist writers and artists. The extent of his legacy and contribution to modernism is revealed for the first time in The Life and Work of Thomas MacGreevy. Split into four sections, the volume explains how and where MacGreevy made his impact: in his poetry; his role as a literary and art critic; during his time in Dublin, London and Paris and through his relationships with James Joyce, Samuel Beckett, Wallace Stevens, Jack B Yeats and WB Yeats. With access to the Thomas MacGreevy Archive, contributors draw on letters, his early poetry, and contributions to art and literary journals, to better understand the first champion of Jack B. Yeats, and Beckett's chief correspondent and closest friend in the 1930s. This much-needed reappraisal of MacGreevy, the linchpin between the main modernist writers, fills missing gaps, not only in the story of Irish modernism, but in the wider history of the movement.
Susan Schreibman is right to insist that Thomas MacGreevy is more than a footnote to the major poets, playwrights, and novelistsStevens, Beckett, Joycewith whom he was associated. -- Lee M. Jenkins, University College Cork, Ireland * Wallace Stevens Journal *
Susan Schreibman is Long Room Hub Associate Professor in Digital Humanities in the School of English, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland.