The Stoic Man is Gerald Dawe s retrospective on the northern Irish society in which he grew up during the 1950s and 60s, set alongside a portrait of the west of Ireland where he settled in the early 1970s and concludes with some views of Irish writing and present day Ireland as seen from the poet s home in County Dublin. The Stoic Man is the final volume in a quartet of literary and cultural studies from Gerald Dawe published by Lagan Press.
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Gerald Dawe is the author of nine collections of poetry, including The Lundys Letter, Lake Geneva, Points West and Mickey Finn s Air. He has also published The Proper Word: Collected Criticism, and the Lagan Series of literary and cultural studies: My Mother-City, The World as Province: Selected Prose and Conversations: Poets & Poetry. A Fellow of Trinity College Dublin, he has previously been Burns Visiting Professor at Boston College and Heimbold Professor at Villanova University, Philadelphia. He is the recipient of various fellowships including the Macaulay Fellowship in Literature as well as Hawthornden and Ledig Rowohlt International Writers Fellowships. He lives in County Dublin.
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