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Katie Donovan

    Katie Donovan explora temas de hogar y viaje, profundizando en las complejidades de la identidad y el lugar a través de su poesía. Sus versos, a menudo arraigados en el paisaje, se caracterizan por una aguda observación y una mirada empática sobre las experiencias humanas. La poesía de Donovan se adentra en las profundidades de la memoria y la herencia, ofreciendo reflexiones tranquilas sobre lo que significa pertenecer y de dónde venimos. Su lenguaje es a la vez íntimo y resonante, invitando a los lectores a considerar sus propias conexiones con el lugar y el hogar.

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    Ireland's Women
    • Ireland's Women

      Writings Past and Present

      • 552 páginas
      • 20 horas de lectura

      From Maeve of Connaught to President Mary Robinson, this book presents Irish women - known and unknown, real and invented - as their compatriots have described and interpreted them. The editors draw upon mythological tales, letters, biographies, autobiographies, newspapers and official reports, as well as poems, novels, stories, plays, recordings and songs, to create this sympathetic selection. The book includes the writings of Yeats, Joyce, Synge, Clare Boylon, Augusta Gregory, Nora Barnacle, Julia O'Faolain, Cecil Woodham-Smith and Maud Gonne.

      Ireland's Women
    • By turns lyrical and sardonic, this new collection from Katie Donovan is characteristically watery – candid and uncompromising in its refusal to inhabit the safer reaches of the shore. Themes of loss, widowhood and ageing co-exist with observations of her wild garden and its inhabitants, including a mangy fox she helps to survive.

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