The dead kingdom / John Montague.
By: Montague, John.
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Contents:
Upstream -- This Neutral Realm -- The Black Pig -- The silver flask -- A flowering absence.
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General Lending | MTU Bishopstown Library Lending | 821.914 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 00017222 |
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821.914 Birthday letters / | 821.914 New and selected poems of Patrick Galvin / | 821.914 Sweeney astray : a version from the Irish / | 821.914 The dead kingdom / | 821.914 The younger Irish poets / | 821.914 Fifteen dead / | 821.914 Irish poetry since Kavanagh / |
Upstream -- This Neutral Realm -- The Black Pig -- The silver flask -- A flowering absence.
Author notes provided by Syndetics
John Montague was born in Brooklyn, New York on February 28, 1929. He was educated at University College Dublin and Yale University. He was a poet, writer, and translator. His works included Forms of Exile, Poisoned Lands, The Death of a Chieftain, A Chosen Light, Tides, A Slow Dance, The Great Cloak, The Rough Field, The Dead Kingdom, Mount Eagle, Border Sick Call, The Figure in the Cave, Smashing the Piano, Company, Drunken Sailor, Speech Lessons, and Second Childhood. He also edited The Faber Book of Irish Verse, which featured many of his translations. He helped found Claddagh Records, which publishes traditional artists and leading literary figures in Ireland. He died on December 10, 2016.(Bowker Author Biography)