O'Reilly — This article is about the surname. For other uses, see O Reilly (disambiguation). O Reilly Family name Meaning descendant of Reilly (outgoing people) Region of origin Ireland Language(s) of origin Irish … Wikipedia
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Paul Durcan — (b. 16 October 1944, Dublin) is a contemporary Irish poet. Life and WorksHis main published collections include: A Snail in my Prime , Crazy About Women , Greetings to Our Friends in Brazil and Cries of an Irish Caveman . He appeared on the 1990… … Wikipedia
Justin Quinn — is an Irish poet and critic, born in Dublin in 1968. He received a doctorate from Trinity College, Dublin, where his contemporaries included poets Caitriona O Reilly and Sinead Morrissey, and now lives with his wife and sons in Prague. He is a… … Wikipedia
Rooney Prize for Irish Literature — The Rooney Prize for Irish Literature was created in 1976 by the Irish American businessman, Dr Dan Rooney, president of the Pittsburgh Steelers. The prize is awarded to Irish writers aged less than 40 who are published. Although often associated … Wikipedia
Bloodaxe Books — is a British publishing house specialising in poetry.It was founded in 1978 in Newcastle upon Tyne by Neil Astley, who is still editor and managing director. He was joined in 1982 by chairman Simon Thirsk. Bloodaxe moved its editorial office to… … Wikipedia
Icarus (magazine) — Icarus is a student literary magazine based in Trinity College, Dublin. It publishes one issue per academic term and accepts submissions of poetry, prose and drama from students, staff and alumni of Dublin University It was founded in 1950 by… … Wikipedia
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