Thomas MacGreevy
Thomas MacGreevy was born on October 26th 1893. He is an emblematic figure of the Irish modern literature. In 1924, MacGreevy is presented to James Joyce with Paris. In 1925, it leaves to London, where it meets T.S. Eliot and starts to write for The Criterion and other magazines. It publishes its poetry then. In 1927, MacGreevy goes back to Paris to teach English at the National university there. It meets Samuel Beckett there. Its test The Catholic Element in Work In Progress is published in 1929. In 1934, its poems are published in London and New York. Of 1950 with 1963, he is director of the National theater of Ireland. He dies on March 16th 1967.
Bonds
- The Thomas MacGreevy Files
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