Seamus Heaney, Tom Paulin and Medbh McGuckian are the three most
influential poets from Northern Ireland who have composed poems
with a link to pre- and post-revolutionary Russia. Their attraction
to the Tsarist Empire and the Soviet Union reflects the increasing
fascination with Eastern European literature among western writers.
Russian authors finding their way into the poetry are, among
others, Alexander Pushkin, Osip Mandelstam, Vladimir Mayakovsky,
Anna Akhmatova, Marina Tsvetaeva, Boris Pasternak and Joseph
Brodsky. By incorporating intertextual links into their work,
Heaney, Paulin and McGuckian establish parallels between Russia and
Northern Ireland in terms of history, politics, literature and
culture. They attempt to reconsider the Northern Irish conflict
through a Russian framework in order to subvert the established
discourse of the Troubles based on British Unionism and Irish
Nationalism. Their references to Russia allow the three poets to
achieve a geographical and mental detachment in order to turn a
fresh eye on the Northern Irish situation.
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