In this far-reaching collection Maurice Harmon extends the
examination of modern Irish life that he began twenty years ago.
The Mischievous Boy exposes the conditions of life in Ireland
through various manifestations - in James Joyce, Thomas Kinsella,
and William Carleton. In a style of luminous simplicity Harmon
gives us elegies, love poems and humorous asides, delicate
evocations of love and loss, considerations of misunderstanding
between fathers and sons, a discussion of the attraction between
men and women against the stark background of uxoricide, and
portrait poems of greedy politicians.
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