词条 | Pat Boran |
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Pat Boran (born 1963) is an Irish poet. Born in Portlaoise,[1] Boran has lived in Dublin for a number of years. He is the publisher of the Dedalus Press[2] which specialises in contemporary poetry from Ireland, and international poetry in English-language translation, and was until 2007 Programme Director of the annual Dublin Writers Festival.[3] Currently he is the presenter of "The Poetry Programme", a weekly half-hour poetry programme on RTÉ Radio 1. (The archive for the programme features his interviews with poets such as Tess Gallagher, Tony Curtis, John Haynes, Gerry Murphy and Jane Hirshfield.) He won the Patrick Kavanagh Poetry Award in 1989 and in 2008 received the Lawrence O'Shaughnessy Award for Irish Poetry from the University of St. Thomas, St. Paul, MN. His poetry publications include The Unwound Clock (1990), History and Promise (1991), Familiar Things (1993), The Shape of Water (1996), As the Hand, the Glove (2001) and The Next Life (2012). His New and Selected Poems (2005), with an Introduction by the late Dennis O'Driscoll, was first published by Salt Publishing UK and was reissued in 2007 by Dedalus Press. "Waveforms: Bull Island Haiku", a book-length haiku sequence or rensaku that explores the interplay of flora, fauna and human activity on Dublin Bay's Bull Island was published in 2015 by Orange Crate Books. The book also features the author's own photographs. "A Man Is Only As Good: A Pocket Selected Poems" was published in 2017, also by Orange Crate Books. His most recent publication is the poetry collection Then Again (Dedalus Press, 2019). Volumes of his selected poems have appeared in Italian, Hungarian, Portuguese and Macedonian. His writers' handbook, The Portable Creative Writing Workshop (2005), is now in its fourth edition while his A Short History of Dublin (2000) is published by Mercier Press. In 2007 Pat Boran was elected to the membership of Aosdána, the Irish affiliation of artists and writers.[4] WorksPoetry booksWith links to years in poetry:
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References1. ^"A Short History of Dublin", The Irish Times Weekend, June 17, 2000. (subscription) 2. ^Smyth, Michael. "Writing to the Occasion", The Irish Times, April 12, 2008. (subscription) 3. ^Walsh, Caroline. "Opportunity knocks twice in the arts", The Irish Times, July 22, 2006. 4. ^Falvey, Deirdre. "Artists who work across genres included", The Irish Times, December 18, 2007. (subscription) 5. ^1 2 3 [https://www.dedaluspress.com/], dedaluspress.com. External links
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