Caliban: French Journal of English Studies (Oct 2020)

“Land-Minds” and “Soft Human Paws:” Animals in the Poetry of Derek Mahon

  • Beatrice Orlandini

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4000/caliban.8919
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 64
pp. 147 – 170

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In this analysis of the Northern Irish poet Derek Mahon’s production, I will try to show how his poems convey the fundamental assumption that humans and animals are reciprocally sensitive to the encounter with the other, that there is a relationship of mutual implication and dependence between them. I will also try to show how this relationship has nonetheless ambivalent connotations in Mahon’s poems, for it holds both the possibility of misunderstanding and mutual fear, and of leading to a space if not of reconciliation, of a closer, however problematized, interaction, never excluding one or the other, but striving to acknowledge and celebrate this relationship’s ambiguous and at the same time rich complexity.

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