Patrick Deeley

Patrick Deeley was born in Loughrea, County Galway. His poems have been widely published and anthologised in Ireland and abroad over the past thirty years, and translated into several languages. He is the recipient of a number of awards including The Dermot Healy Poetry Prize and The Lawrence O'Shaughnessy Prize for Poetry. His four works of fiction for younger readers include The Lost Orchard, winner of The Eilis Dillon Award in 2001. His memoir, 'The Hurley Maker's Son', was published to wide critical acclaim by Doubleday Ireland/Transworld in 2016. He worked formerly as a primary school principal in Dublin.

Patrick Deeley (born 1953) is an Irish poet.

Bibliography

  • Intimate Strangers (1986)
  • Names for Love (1990)
  • Turane: The Hidden Village (1995)
  • Decoding Samara (2000)
  • The Lost Orchard (2001)
  • The Bones of Creation (2008).
  • Territoire (2010)
  • Groundswell: New and Selected Poems (2013)
  • The Hurley Maker's Son(2015)
  • The End of the World (2019)
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