- Michael O'Sullivan (poet)
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Michael O'Sullivan is an Irish poet. [1]
Educated at University College Cork (UCC), he graduated with an honours Masters degree in 1989.
His first book collection was The Physics Of Parting in 1993, with an introduction by John Montague.[2] Many of his books are listed in the National Library of Ireland Catalogue [3] and have been published by Lapwing Publications, Belfast, Northern Ireland. His poems, short stories and reviews have appeared in distinguished anthologies and journals in Ireland, Great Britain and America. A selection of his poems appeared in The Cloverdale Anthology Of Irish Poetry 1992 [4], and in 1993 he won The American Cloverdale Prize for Poetry.[5]
Contents
Anthologies
Among the anthologies and journals to feature his work are:
- Oxford Poetry[6]
- Poetry Ireland Review [7]
- Human Rights Have No Borders Amnesty International[8]
Bibliography
- The Physics Of Parting (Wyndham Hall Press/The Cloverdale Library, Cloverdale Corporation,Bristol, In 46507-9460. Library Of Congress Catalogue No: 93-070615. ISBN 1-55605-226-X.
- The Judge Who Sentenced You To Your Own Destiny (Lapwing Publications, Belfast, 2001. ISBN 1 898472 50 5.
- Lover Of Ashes (Lapwing Publications, Belfast. 2005. ISBN 1-905425-16-3
- Mornings Of The Oresteia (New & Selected Poems 1978-2008)Lapwing Publications, Belfast. ISBN 978-1-905425-80-8.
References
- ^ http://www.irishwriters-online.com/osullivan-michael/
- ^ http://www.ricorso.net/rx/az-data/authors/m/Montague_J/life.htm
- ^ http://catalogue.nli.ie/Author/Home?author=O%27Sullivan%2C%20Michael%2C%201959-
- ^ The Cloverdale Anthology Of Irish Poetry, Edited by Patrick Cotter 1992 (The Three Spires Press, Cork, Ireland / Cloverdale Corporation, Bristol, Indiana) ISBN (IR) 1-873548-060, ISBN (USA) 1-55605-206-5.
- ^ http://www.poetryireland.ie/education/wis-directory.php?id=178
- ^ Oxford Poetry
- ^ Poetry Ireland Review Winter 1996. ISSN: 0332-2998.
- ^ Human Rights Have No Borders. Voices Of Irish Poets. Edited By Kenneth Morgan And Almut Schlepper. (Marino Books) ISBN 1 86023 079 2.
External links
Categories:- Living people
- Irish poets
- English-language poets
- Alumni of University College Cork
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