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SUMMARY:CIPF 2023 Jodie Hollander & Luke Morgan
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday 17th May @ 7.00pm\n\nCork International Poetry Festival\nJodie Hollander & Luke Morgan\nJodie Hollander’s work has appeared in journals such as The Poetry Review\, The Yale Review\, The Harvard Review\, PN Review\, The Kenyon Review\, Poetry London\, The Hudson Review\, The Dark Horse\, and The Best Australian Poems. Her debut full-length collection\, My Dark Horses\, was published with Liverpool University Press & Oxford University Press in 2017. Her second collection\, Nocturne\, will be published with the Liverpool & Oxford University Press in the spring of 2023. Hollander is the recipient of a MacDowell fellowship and a Fulbright fellowship in South Africa. She is also the originator of ‘Poetry in the Parks\,’ in conjunction with several National Parks and Monuments in the US. She lives in Flagstaff\, Arizona. \nLuke Morgan’s second collection\, Beast\, was published by Arlen House in 2022 and described in the Irish Times as showing “a real ambition” with “striking\, energetic imagination”. His debut\, Honest Walls\, was published in 2016. He has new poetry forthcoming from various journals at home and abroad in 2023. As well as poetry\, he is also an award-winning filmmaker. He lives in Galway. \nTickets: €5\n*Booking fees apply.
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LOCATION:Cork Arts Theatre\, Carroll's Quay\, Cork\, T23 X72D\, Ireland
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SUMMARY:CIPF 2023 John Kelly & Aleš Šteger
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday 17th May @ 8.30pm\n\nCork International Poetry Festival\nJohn Kelly & Aleš Šteger\nJohn Kelly is from Enniskillen in Co. Fermanagh. His first collection\, Notions\, was published by Dedalus Press in 2018. A second collection\, Space\, was published in 2022. \nAleš Šteger is a poet and prose writer from Ljubljana\, Slovenia. His books have been translated into over 20 languages. Aleš is the programme director of Beletrina Academic Press\, which he co-founded 25 years ago. He has initiated and led European-wide art projects\, most notably Versopolis – a European platform for emerging poets and international poetry festivals. He received the title Chevalier des Artes et Lettres from the French state and is a member of the Berlin Academy of Arts and of the German Academy for Language and Literature. His latest English book is Burning Tongues: New and Selected Poems (Bloodaxe\, 2022). \nTickets: €5\n*Booking fees apply.
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LOCATION:Cork Arts Theatre\, Carroll's Quay\, Cork\, T23 X72D\, Ireland
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SUMMARY:CIPF 2023 John Fitzgerald & Ailbhe Ní Ghearbhuigh
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday 17th May @ 10.00pm\n\nCork International Poetry Festival\nJohn Fitzgerald & Ailbhe Ní Ghearbhuigh\nJohn FitzGerald’s collection\, The Time Being\, was published by Gallery Press in 2021 and shortlisted for the Seamus Heaney First Collection Prize. In 2023 he will publish a new translation of The Lament for Art O’Leary\, also with Gallery Press. He has produced two letterpress editions of his work with The Salvage Press\, Haiku na Feirme (2022) and Darklight (2019). He won the Patrick Kavanagh Prize in 2014 and the Atlantic Currents Prize in 2021. He is Executive Producer of six film documentaries and teaches on the MA in Creative Writing programme at University College Cork. He left his post as University Librarian at UCC in 2022 to write full-time. \nFile í Ailbhe Ní Ghearbhuigh as Trá Lí i gCo. Chiarraí. Tá trí bhunchnuasaigh foilsithe aici i nGaeilge ó 2008. Ghnóthaigh Tost agus Allagar Duais Uí hAirtnéide in 2019. Bronnadh Duais Lawrence O’Shaughnessy ar The Coast Road in 2020. D’fhoilsigh Éabhlóid cnuasach úr Tonn Teapsaigh agus Dánta Eile anuraidh.\nAilbhe Ní Ghearbhuigh is a poet from Kerry. She has published three collections in Irish since 2008. Tost agus Allagar won the Michael Hartnett Award in 2019 and a bilingual collection\, The Coast Road\, was awarded the Lawrence O’Shaughnessy Prize in 2020. Éabhlóid published Tonn Teaspaigh agus Dánta Eile last year. \nTickets: €5\n*Booking fees apply.
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LOCATION:Cork Arts Theatre\, Carroll's Quay\, Cork\, T23 X72D\, Ireland
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