Vona groarke biography of donald

          One of the leading Irish poets of her generation, Vona has published seven acclaimed collections and is the editor of Poetry Ireland Review....

          Vona Groarke

          Irish poet

          Vona Groarke is a leading Irishpoet.

          She has published fourteen books, including eight collections of poetry with the Gallery Press: Shale (1994), Other People's Houses (1999), Flight (2002), Juniper Street (2006), Spindrift (2009), X (2014), Double Negative (2019), and Link : Poet and World (2021).[1] She is also the author of a translation of the eighteenth-century Irish poem, Lament for Art O'Leary (Caoineadh Airt Uí Laoghaire) (Gallery Books, 2008).[2] and of Woman of Winter (2023), a version of the ninth-century Irish poem usually known as 'The Lament of the Hag of Beare', with illustrations by Isobel Nolan.

          Prize-winning poet and author Vona Groarke has joined St John's College as the new Writer in Residence.

        1. Groarke's father was a solicitor with a practice in Longford town.
        2. One of the leading Irish poets of her generation, Vona has published seven acclaimed collections and is the editor of Poetry Ireland Review.
        3. We're pleased to spend a few minutes with Vona Groarke, author of a captivating new book about her great-grandmother Ellen O'Hara.
        4. In this interview, Vona Groarke discusses with Hedwig Schwall the nature of her work as a poet, including her landscapes and settings, allusions to art and.
        5. Selected Poems was published in 2016 and won the Pigott Prize for Best Irish Poetry Collection. Her book-length essay on art frames and much else, Four Sides Full, was also published in 2016.

          In 2022 New York University Press published Hereafter: The Telling Life of Ellen O'Hara, an innovat