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The Story
In his foreword to this book, Derek Mahon notes that P.J. Kavanaghās poems āelude the obvious categories. He has never been one of a āschoolāā. A poet of rural England, yet of Irish ancestry, Kavanagh āhas always stood slightly apartā. He championed the poems of Ivor Gurney and shares with Gurney not only a personal landscape (that of Gloucestershire) but a poetic commitment to the actual and specific, to nature writing at its most rootedly precise. His is, in Mahonās words, āa unique personal recordā: āa lifetimeās dedication has produced its rich resultsā.
Description
In his foreword to this book, Derek Mahon notes that P.J. Kavanaghās poems āelude the obvious categories. He has never been one of a āschoolāā. A poet of rural England, yet of Irish ancestry, Kavanagh āhas always stood slightly apartā. He championed the poems of Ivor Gurney and shares with Gurney not only a personal landscape (that of Gloucestershire) but a poetic commitment to the actual and specific, to nature writing at its most rootedly precise. His is, in Mahonās words, āa unique personal recordā: āa lifetimeās dedication has produced its rich resultsā.



