Английская Википедия:Deirdre Brennan

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Deirdre Brennan (born 1934) is a bilingual Irish poet, playwright and short story writer who writes both in the Irish language and in English.[1][2]

Biography

Brennan was born in Dublin and was raised in County Tipperary where she attended schools in Clonmel and Thurles.[1][3] She studied English and Latin at University College Dublin, then undertaking a Higher Diploma in Education. She moved to Carlow in 1965.[4]

Brennan taught at St Patrick's College, Carlow.[5] She began writing in Irish after co-founding the Éigse Carlow Arts Festival[1][6] in 1979.[7][8][9] She has published sixteen books to date, including twelve collections of poetry. She was awarded an Oireachtas Prize for Шаблон:Lang, and was shortlisted for the Farmgate Café National Poetry Award in 2023 for Medea's Cauldron.[4][10][11]

She collaborated with writers Máighréad Medbh and Nuala Ní Chonchúir on Divas! (2003), a volume of poetry, which was launched during Éigse by Olivia O'Leary.[12] Her poem At Home was included in The Works anthology of women's poetry, Women's Work VII.[13] Her poetry is included in The Great Book of Ireland,[14] The Field Day Anthology of Irish Writing, Volume 5,[15] Eating her Wedding Dress (Ragged Sky Press, 2009),[16] Catullus Gaelach, edited by Pádraig Ó Laighin (Coiscéim, 2010),[17] and is widely anthologised. Brennan's work is featured on the Irish post primary curricula and in the courses and textbooks of Royal Irish Academy of Music.[18]

Her two collections of short fiction were published as Шаблон:Lang (Coiscéim, 2009) and Staying Thin for Daddy (Arlen House, 2014). Her short stories have appeared in The Irish Times, Passages, Anois, Comhar, Feasta, Шаблон:Lang and Foinse and have featured on Cork Campus Radio, RTÉ Radio 1, as well as a six-part drama series, Go to Blazes. Her work is represented in Шаблон:Lang, selected by Séan Ó Mainnín (Cló Iar-Chonnacht, 2005), Twisted Truths, selected by Brian Ó Conchubhair (Cló Iar-Chonnacht, 2011), Шаблон:Lang, selected by Micheál Ó hAodha (Coiscéim, 2015).[19]

Brennan served as chair and secretary of the Éigse festival during its early years. She was also a founder member of Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann in Carlow, serving as chair and secretary.[19]

Published works

Poetry collections

Prose Collections

Plays

  • Smideadh: Makeup, Arlen House, 2020, 9781851322619
  • Cuma agus Claochmú: Mutagenesis: a bilingual play, Arlen House, 2022, 9781851322398

Awards and distinctions

  • Oireachtas Literary Award, 2000 for Ag Mealladh Réalta (Coiscéim, 2000).[4]
  • Winner of The SHOp Translation Award, 2002 The SHOp: a magazine of poetry, vol.10, Autumn/Winter, 2002 for Stillbirth : Marbhghin.[30]

See also

References

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Further reading

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