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Thomas Kinsella is an Irish poet, whose work is marked by deep symbolism, mythological allusion, and a sense of nostalgia. Kinsella was born in Dublin. In 1946 he left Dublin’s University College to work in the Irish Civil Service, where he stayed until 1965. From the mid-1960s to the mid-1970s he was a director of the Dolmen and Kuala publishing companies in Dublin.
BUTCHER'S DOZEN: A LESSON FOR THE OCTAVE OF WIDGERY. by Thomas Kinsella. I went with Anger at my heel Through Bogside of the bitter zeal - Jesus pity! - on a day Of cold and drizzle and decay. A month had passed. Yet there remained A murder smell that stung and stained. On flats and alleys-over all- It hung; on battered roof and wall.
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Thomas Kinsella stands apart in modern Irish poetry. His work, employing traditional and modernist elements in individual poems and open sequences, deals in a range of subjects from the most intense and psychic privacy to political satire and social commentary, from love and the enabling feminine to metaphysical speculation in a variety of earthly settings.
Thomas Kinsella The Dual Tradition: An Essay on Poetry and Politics in Ireland (Carcanet, 1995) Edna Longley Poetry in the Wars (Bloodaxe Books, 1986) Edna Longley The Living Stream: Literature and Revisionism in Ireland (Bloodaxe Books, 1994) Edna Longley Poetry and Posterity (Bloodaxe Books, 2000).
Thomas Kinsella (b. May 4, 1928 - present). After many more papers and poetry collections, a Guggenheim Fellowship, and a Professorship of English at Temple University; he founded Peppercanister to publish his own verse,he returned to Ireland in 1976.
Leading poets and scholars honoured the work of the great poet, Thomas Kinsella, at a special event, Thomas Kinsella Celebratory Readings, in early December at Trinity in celebration of his ninetieth year. The Dublin poet also received an honorary degree from Trinity College later that week for his lifetime achievement in poetry.