Lannan Readings & Conversations

Eamon Grennan

with Dennis O'Driscoll
Wednesday February 13 2008


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Eamon Grennan in conversation with Dennis O'Driscoll at the Lensic Theater in Santa Fe, New Mexico, Wednesday, February 13, 2008. Photo: Don Usner

Photo: Don Usner Eamon Grennan has said, "As far as I'm concerned, poetry is about elegy. Every poem is a memory of some kind, a celebratory elegy. Poems are like shells. Something is gone and that's why you write." His volumes of poetry include So It Goes, Still Life with Waterfall, and his latest, The Quick of It. He writes in both the ancient tradition of mournful remembrance in attention to the natural world and the modern impulse to seize and preserve the moment. Grennan returns to his native Ireland yearly for "voice transfusions" from his home in New York, where he teaches at Vassar College.

Eamon Grennan Bio and Cross Links


Photo: Don Usner Dennis O'Driscoll, one of Ireland's most widely published and respected critics of poetry, was born in County Tipperary, Ireland. A civil servant since the age of 16, he works for Irish Customs in Dublin. He has published six collections of poetry, the most recent being Exemplary Damages. He has contributed to the Times Literary Supplement, Poetry, and the Harvard Review. O'Driscoll, who received a Lannan Literary Award for Poetry in 1999, was a featured author for Readings & Conversations in 2001 and 2003.

Dennis O'Driscoll Bio and Cross Links