
The City by Eva Gore Booth
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Today we read and briefly chat about The City by Eva Gore Booth (1870-1926). Eva is one of the great irish rebel thinkers of the 20th century, tho she is very nearly forgotten now save for the work of a few academic feminists keeping her memory alive. She was a leading Suffragette, Pacifist, and radical Trade Unionist. Like William Blake before her, she was a theological poet above all and saw the tragedy of our species as deriving from our ultimately suicidal separation from (and our murderous antagonism towards) the natural world. In Eva's case it is certainly true that they don't make them like they used to - there is simply no equal to her in Irish literature or public life and has not been for the century since she died in the arms of her life-long lover Esther Roper in 1926. Follow Dave Lordan Creativity on Spotify for more irish rebel content here https://spoti.fi/3D2SjD9 check out my book coaching service for debut authors here https://bit.ly/3EHyLFz