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Michael Davitt (poet)

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536: 155:"contemporary imagination." The confrontation of traditional Irish culture and modern English culture is a core theme in many of his works. As he put it, "What is important is to continue believing in the Irish language as a vibrant creative power while it continues to be marginalised in the process of cultural McDonaldisation..." 150:
with urban and rural tones in combination, and an expression of "...a belief in language as the locus of personal and ... national and international self-definition." The importance of location in which the real and imaginary worlds are part of one another is another major theme of his work.
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Analytic and intellectual, Davitt's poetry is infused with a self-awareness of his choice of language, and incorporates some English words, which seem to act as a challenge to the poet to validate the use of Irish in any topic, breaking those ties to traditional forms which might limit his
176:(RTÉ) as a presenter from 1985–1988, and subsequently as a producer and director through the 1990s. His production credits include the television documentaries 607: 597: 365: 627: 622: 90:. He has been characterised as "...one of modern Ireland's finest poets in either of the nation's languages and key figure in the 1970s 617: 602: 412: 193: 404: 173: 184:. He took early retirement to devote himself to writing, travelling between Ireland and France with partner Moira Sweeney. 446:
Denvir, Gearoid (2005). "From Inis Fraoigh to Innisfree... and Back Again? Sense of Place in Poetry in Irish since 1950".
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Described as an "impresario" for Irish language poetry, in 1970 Davitt founded the journal
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Although Davitt wrote in Irish, it was not his first language. A successor to
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Cracken, Kathleen (1990), "Act of Defiance: The Poetry of Michael Davitt",
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Cadhla, Stiofán Ó. "Middle-class Flu and the Hybrid Vernacular".
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In 1994, Davitt was awarded the Butler Prize by the
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