How does Patrick Kavanagh address the concept of landscape in his poetry?

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May 16, 2013

 

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He married Katherine Barry Moloney in April 1967 and lived with her in Waterloo Road, Dublin. He died on 30 November the same year in Dublin.# From the very beginning it is clear to see that Kavanagha has had strong influences from the countryside, both living and working there from a young age. This poses the question that even though Kavanagha went to live in London for a while, and then he moved to Dublin, had he ever forgotten his rural roots? From his poetry it is obvious that he has not, the man can be taken out of the countryside, but you cannot take the countryside out of the man...
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This poses the question that even though Kavanagha went to live in London for a while, and then he moved to Dublin, had he ever forgotten his rural roots? From his poetry it is obvious that he has not, the man can be taken out of the countryside, but you cannot take the countryside out of the man. Kavanagha had a love hate relationship with his rural background, often feeling it repressive, but also finding in it great beauty and inspiration...
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