James Simmons: A Poet Like no Other

Auteurs

  • John P. Kirby

DOI :

https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2595-8127.v1i1p43-44

Mots-clés :

James Simmons, Poetry, Nothern Ireland

Résumé

Widely hailed as one of the leading lights of the Northern Irish literary renaissance, Simmons’s name is most often linked to the review The Honest Ulsterman which, at considerable personal expense, he founded in 1968. The second and no less remarkable venture with which he is credited was the setting up of the Poets’ House, an academy to train fledgling bards and creative writing. Initially based in Co. Antrim they have now moved to Co. Donegal in the North West of Ireland.

Références

Longley, Edna (ed.) The Selected James Simmons. Belfast: Blackstaff Press, 1978.

Simmons, James. Mainstream. Dublin: Poolbeg Press, 1995.

---. Autobiography, Contemporary Authors Autobiography Series. Vol. 21, 1996.

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Publiée

1999-06-01

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Rubrique

Poetry

Comment citer

Kirby, J. P. (1999). James Simmons: A Poet Like no Other. ABEI Journal, 1(1), 43-44. https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2595-8127.v1i1p43-44