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Eavan Bolandeavan boland’s most recent volume of poetry A Woman Without a Country is published this autumn by Carcanet Press and W.W. Norton. She is the Mabury Knapp Professor in the Humanities at Stanford University.
Eavan Boland's work featured in PN Review comprises three reports, 13 contributions of poetry, 20 articles, one interview, and 10 reviews, over a period of 32 years. Also available are seven reviews of Eavan Boland's work and two interviews with Eavan Boland.
Further Reading
Poetry Collection in PN Review 41 (1985)
Listen. This is the Noise of Myth
Poetry Collection in PN Review 71 (1990)
Outside History
Poetry Collection in PN Review 84 (1992)
At the Glass Factory in Cavan Town
Poetry Collection in PN Review 96 (1994)
'Anna Liffey'
Poetry Collection in PN Review 100 (1994)
Seven Poems
Poetry Collection in PN Review 118 (1997)
The Erotics of History
Poetry Collection in PN Review 124 (1998)
Colony
Poetry Collection in PN Review 127 (1999)
A Stegner Anthology
Poetry Collection in PN Review 137 (2001)
Irish Poetry
Poetry Collection in PN Review 161 (2005)
Six German women poets
Poetry Collection in PN Review 171 (2006)
A Stegner Anthology
Poetry Collection in PN Review 198 (2011)
Re-Reading Oliver Goldsmith's 'Deserted Village'
Poetry Collection in PN Review 213 (2013)
The Stegner Poetry Workshop at Stanford
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