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|a Thomas MacGreevy and the rise of the Irish avant-garde /
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|a "This book examines Thomas MacGreevy's central role in the development of Irish culture from the arrival of national independence in 1922 to the moment of programmatic modernisation during the early 1960s. It makes a strong case for the reassessment of his achievement across the full range of his activities as poet, First World War combatant, Irish nationalist, art critic and curator, sponsor of abstract art and Director of the National Gallery and establishes his social position among the individuals and groups that collaborated to produce, exhibit, consume and debate some of Ireland's most radical works to date. In so doing, the book expands our understanding of a period that has often been regarded by cultural historians as one of depressing failure. Its close and extended readings of poems, paintings, notebooks and draft materials - and compelling discussions of relevant social, literary and art-historical contexts - provide new insight into the creative work that challenged and reshaped Irish culture and identity when an authoritarian state (Saorstát Éireann) was a force for censorship, national conservatism and cultural homogeneity. Thomas MacGreevy and the Rise of the Irish Avant-Garde will benefit scholars and students of Irish Studies, international modernism and postcolonial literature. It will also find an audience among Irish art historians and students of twentieth-century art"--
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|a Intro -- Half Title -- Copyright -- Title -- Contents -- List of Plates -- Acknowledgements -- Chronology -- Introduction -- 1 Becoming a Poet: MacGreevy and the aftermath of the Irish revolution -- 2 MacGreevy as Parisian Littérateur, 1927-33 -- 3 MacGreevy and Postimpressionism -- 4 Reconstructing the National Painter -- 5 The National Gallery Revisited, 1950-63 -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index -- Back Cover.
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