Hosted by The School of English, Trinity College Dublin
Date: Thursday February 20th 2025 7:30 – 9 pm
Location: Thomas Davis Theatre, Arts Building, Trinity College Dublin
In this reading, Paul Muldoon offers a brief survey of Irish history from earliest times to the present day through the prism of his own work.
This is a free event but booking is essential – please reserve your seat here:
“To describe Paul Muldoon’s influence on contemporary poetry is like trying to assess the influence of The Beatles on post-war music: it’s to be seen and heard in the work of almost every British and Irish poet since the 1970’s” – The Irish Post
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Paul Muldoon was born in County Armagh in 1951. He now lives in New York. A former radio and television producer for the BBC in Belfast, he has taught at Princeton University for thirty-five years. He is the author of fifteen collections of poetry including Joy in Service on Rue Tagore, published by FSG and Faber and Faber in 2024. Among his awards are the 1972 Eric Gregory Award, the 1980 Sir Geoffrey Faber Memorial Award, the 1994 T.S. Eliot Prize, the 1997 Irish Times Poetry Prize, the 2003 Pulitzer Prize, the 2003 Griffin International Prize for Poetry, the 2004 American Ireland Fund Literary Award, the 2004 Shakespeare Prize, the 2006 European Prize for Poetry, the 2015 Pigott Poetry Prize, the 2017 Queens Gold Medal for Poetry, and the 2020 Michael Marks Award. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society for Literature and a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Letters.
As seating is limited, don’t hesitate to get in touch with us if you reserve a seat and then cannot attend. For any queries, please email irelandchairofpoetry@gmail.com