Derek Mahon

Derek Mahon
Derek Mahon

Moscow 2010
Born 23 November 1941 (1941-11-23) (age 69)
Belfast, Northern Ireland
Occupation Poet
Journalist
Nationality Irish
Genres Poetry
Literary movement Modernism


Derek Mahon (born 23 November 1941) is a Northern Irish poet. He was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland.

Biography

Mahon was born the only child of Ulster Protestant working class parents. His father and grandfather worked at Harland and Wolff while his mother worked at a local Flax Mill. During his childhood, he claims he was something of a solitary dreamer, comfortable with his own company yet aware of the world around him. Interested in literature from an early age, he attended Skegoneil Primary school and then the Royal Belfast Academical Institution. At Inst he encountered fellow students who shared his interest in literature and poetry. The school produced a magazine to which Mahon produced some of his early poems. According to the critic Hugh Haughton his early poems were highly fluent and extraordinary for a person so young.

Mahon pursued third level studies at Trinity College, Dublin where he edited Icarus, and formed many friendships with writers such as Michael Longley, Eavan Boland and Brendan Kennelly. He started to mature as a poet. He left Trinity in 1965 to take up studies at the Sorbonne in Paris.

After leaving the Sorbonne in 1966 he worked his way through Canada and the United States. In 1967 he published his first collection of poems Night Crossing. He taught in a school in Dublin and worked in London as a free lance journalist. He currently lives in Kinsale, Co. Cork. On 23 March. 2007 he was awarded the David Cohen Prize for Literature. He won the Poetry Now Award in 2006 for his collection, Harbour Lights, and again in 2009 for his Life on Earth collection.[1]

Style

Thoroughly educated and with a keen understanding of literary tradition, Mahon came out of the tumult of Northern Ireland with a formal, moderate, even restrained poetic voice. In an era of free verse, Mahon has often written in received forms, using a broadly applied version of iambic pentameter that, metrically, resembles the "sprung foot" verse of Gerard Manley Hopkins. Some poems rhyme. Even the Irish landscape itself is never all that far from the classical tradition, as in his poem "Achill":

Croagh Patrick towers like Naxos over the water
And I think of my daughter at work on her difficult art
And wish she were with me now between thrush and plover,
Wild thyme and sea-thrift, to lift the weight from my heart.

He has also explored the genre of ekphrasis: the poetic reinterpretation of visual art. In that respect he has been interested in 17th century Dutch and Flemish art.

Contents

Mahon has been cited as a major influence by a number of Irish poets, including Seamus Heaney, Eavan Boland and Eamon Grennan.

Bibliography

Poetry collections

  • 1965: Twelve Poems. Festival Publications, Belfast
  • 1968: Night-Crossing. Oxford University Press
  • 1970: Ecclesiastes Phoenix Pamphlet Poets
  • 1970: Beyond Howth Head. Dolmen Press
  • 1972: Lives. Oxford University Press
  • 1975: The Snow Party. Oxford University Press
  • 1977: In Their Element. Arts Council of Northern Ireland
  • 1979: Poems 1962-1978. Oxford University Press
  • 1981: Courtyards in Delft. Gallery Press
  • 1982: The Hunt By Night. Oxford University Press
  • 1985: Antarctica. Gallery Press
  • 1990: The Chinese Restaurant in Portrush: Selected Poems. Gallery Press
  • 1991: Selected Poems. Viking
  • 1992: The Yaddo Letter. Gallery Press
  • 1995: The Hudson Letter. Gallery Press
  • 1997: The Yellow Book. Gallery Press
  • 1999: Collected Poems. Gallery Press
  • 2001: Selected Poems. Penguin
  • 2005: Harbour Lights. Gallery Press (winner of the 2006 Irish Times Poetry Now Award)
  • 2007: Somewhere the Wave. Gallery Press
  • 2008: Life on Earth. Gallery Press (shortlisted for the 2009 International Griffin Poetry Prize; winner of the 2009 Irish Times Poetry Now Award)
  • 2010: An Autumn Wind. Gallery Press

Collected translations

Collected prose

  • 1996: Journalism: selected prose, 1970-1995. Ed. Terence Brown. Gallery Press

See also

References

Further reading

  • Allen Randolph, Jody. Derek Mahon: A Comprehensive Bibliography. Irish University Review: Special Issue: Derek Mahon 24.1 (Spring/Summer 1994): 131-156.
  • Reggiani, Enrico. In Attesa della Vita, Introduzione alla Poetica di Derek Mahon, Vita e Pensiero, Milano 1996, pp. 432 [seconda ristampa: 2005]
  • Haughton, Hugh. The Poetry of Derek Mahon. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007.

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