W.B. Yeats: A New Biography by
A. Norman JeffaresMy rating:
4 of 5 starsI would have liked to have learned more about his interactions with O’Duffys’s fascist Blueshirts, which must have been significant as he was writing marching songs for them.
Leaving aside such omissions, the book isn’t bad for an overall impression, including his complex relation to Irish nationalism.
‘As always, Yeats yearned for a society where all classes would share in a half-mythological half-philosophical folk belief.’ p.212.
That’s supposed to be bad???
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Published on
February 10, 2021 15:48
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dublin, ezra-pound, ireland, irish, james-joyce, modernist, poetry, poets, romantic, t-s-eliot, yeats