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"On Raglan Road," perhaps Kavanagh's most popular poem, was also intended to serve as lyrics to the traditional Irish air "The Dawning of the Day." As such it has been performed by Van Morrison, Luke Kelly, Mark Knopfler, Billy Bragg, Sinéad O'Connor, and many other singers. The first stanza is:
Arriving in Dublin in the late 1930s, Kavanagh often found his rural mannerisms and imagery the subject of mockery by the city's literary community. Kavanagh himself claimed he was hated for his superior gift. He defined the situation as "the enmity of the Poet." When the Irish Times published an early Kavanagh poem, "Spraying the Potatoes," Myles na gCopaleen responded satirically:
Image:Patrick Kavanagh Statue - Grand Canal - Dublin.jpg Patrick Kavanagh statue along the Grand Canal in Dublin There is a statue of Kavanagh by Dublin's Grand Canal, inspired by his poem "Lines written on a Seat on the Grand Canal, Dublin":
The annual Patrick Kavanagh Weekend takes place from the 24th of November-26th of November this year in Inniskeen. The actor Russell Crowe has stated he is a fan of Kavanaghs. "I like the clarity and the emotiveness of (Patrick) Kavanagh. I like how he combines the kind of mystic into really clear, evocative work that can make you glad you are alive". In February 2000, Crowe quoted Kavanagh during a lengthy acceptance speech at the annual BAFTA awards. When he became aware that the Kavanagh quote had been cut from the final broadcast he became aggressive with the BBC Producer responsible.[2] Notes
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