- Gerald Dawe
Gerald Dawe (born 1952) is a Northern Irish
writer andpoet .Biography
He was born in north
Belfast and attended Orangefield Boys School and Belfast College of Business Studies. In 1971 he attended theUniversity of Ulster , where his professor of English was the distinguished English writer, Walter Allen.After doing graduate work at the
National University of Ireland, Galway , where he taught for many years, he moved toTrinity College, Dublin and has been has been a member of the School of English since 1988. He was elected Fellow of TCD in 2004 and the following year held the Burns Chair in Irish Studies atBoston College . He has given readings and lectures in many parts of the world.He lives in Dun Laoghaire, County Dublin.
Work
Poetry
* "Sheltering Places" (1978)
* "The Lundys Letter" (1985)
* "Sunday School" (1991)
* "Heart of Hearts" (1995)
* "The Morning Train" (1999)
* "Lake Geneva" (2003)
* "Points West" (2008)Non fiction
* "Against Piety (1995)
* "The Rest is History (1998)
* "Stray Dogs and Dark Horses (2000)
* "The Proper Word: Ireland, Poetry, Politics (2007)As editor:
* The Younger Irish Poets (1982)
* Across a Roaring Hill (with Edna Longley) (1985)
* The Poet's Place (with John Wilson Foster (1991)
* The New Younger Irish Poets (1991)
* Ruined Pages: Selected Poems of Padraic Fiacc (with Aodan Mac Poilin) (1994)
* Krino: The Review, 1986-1996 (with Jonathan Williams (1996)
*The Ogham Stone (with Micheal Mulreany (2000)
*The Writer Fellow (with Terence Brown) (2004)
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