Eavan Boland
An Origin Like Water
Collected Poems 19571987
"Readers of this work will recognize and
relish the way this collection charts a life's course."--
Publishers Weekly
Here, from one of our major poets, is the collected early
work that has been long unavailable in this country. Included in
this volume is the work from Eavan Boland's five early volumes
of poetry: New Territory, The War Horse, In Her Own
Image, Night Feed, and The Journey.
The poems from Boland's first book,
New Territory, show her to be, at twenty-two, a master of formal verse reflecting
Irish history and myth. This collection charts the ways in
which Boland's work breaks from poetic tradition, honors it, and
reinvents it. Poems like "Anorexic," "Mastectomy," and
"Witching" have an intensity reminiscent of Sylvia Plath and
Anne Sexton. In later poems, her subjects become more
personal, sequencing Boland's life as a woman, poet, and mother.
Boland writes, "I grew to understand the Irish poetic tradition
only when I went into exile with it," becoming, in effect, "a
displaced person / in a pastoral chaos."
This collection demonstrates how Boland's mature
voice developed from the poetics of inner exile into a subtle,
flexible idiom uniquely her own.
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