Madam, - I reject David Alvey's assertion (April 20th) that Elizabeth Bowen was not an Irish writer. Her work is infused with that peculiar Anglo-Irish sensibility which left her feeling a foreigner in both Ireland and England, at home only in "the middle of the Irish sea".
The Last September and A World of Love are shot through with Irishness and nowhere is the landscape of north Cork more lyrically described than in Bowen's Court.
I do hope that attempts to exclude Bowen from the list of Irish writers is not due to her having been (whisper it!) a Protestant. - Yours, etc.,
AIDAN HARMAN,
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Brian Dillon Park,
Dillon's Cross,
Cork.