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    Norman Derek Mahon (23 November 1941 – 1 October 2020) was an Irish poet. He was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland but lived in a number of cities around...
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    Craig Derek Mahon (born 21 June 1989) is an Irish footballer who plays as a winger for National League North club Curzon Ashton where he holds the role...
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  • Day Touring Company, Derry High Time (School for Husbands) High Tech Derek Mahon Wolk and Long Field Day Touring Company, Derry 1985 Mary Stuart Paulet...
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  • recognize and work to dismantle the staple elements of imperial narrative." Derek Mahon dedicates his poem "A Disused Shed in County Wexford" to Farrell, possibly...
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    original into the other of his two languages; several writers, including Derek Mahon, have attempted translations, but no complete version of the sequence...
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    Odyssey in humorous fashion. Derek Mahon suggests Elpenor (but does not name him specifically) in his poem "Lives". Mahon talks of a decaying oar, planted...
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  • (1929–2012), British journalist Derek Landy (born 1974), Irish author and screenwriter Derek Mahon (1941–2020), Irish poet Derek Marlowe (1938–1996), English...
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    Brian Friel 1982 The Communication Cord Brian Friel 1984 High Time Derek Mahon 1984 The Riot Act Tom Paulin 1986 Double Cross Thomas Kilroy 1987 Pentecost...
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    Evans, 1988, prose and verse, as The God of Ecstasy (St. Martin's Press) Derek Mahon, 1991 Nicholas Rudall, 1996 Richard Seaford, 1996: prose Frederic Raphael...
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    especially those from Northern Ireland, came to prominence including Derek Mahon, Medbh McGuckian, John Montague, Seamus Heaney and Paul Muldoon. Influential...
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  • Denis Mahon (1910–2011), British collector and historian of Italian art Dennis Mahon, Derek Mahon (1941–2020), Northern Irish poet Gavin Mahon (b. 1977)...
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    and appears on his album If Not Now... Later. "Tithonus" is a poem by Derek Mahon, included in his Selected Poems (1990). Tithonus is mentioned in When...
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  • Stevenson, Carol Rumens, Christopher Reid, Craig Raine, David Sweetman, Derek Mahon, Douglas Dunn, Fleur Adcock, Hugo Williams, James Fenton, Jeffrey Wainwright...
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  • Ted Hughes Randall Jarrell Philip Larkin Robert Lowell Norman MacCaig Derek Mahon Howard Nemerov Peter Porter A. K. Ramanujan Peter Redgrove Vernon Scannell...
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    (Sherlock Holmes: The Adventure of the Perfidious Mariner) (audio play) Derek Mahon ("After the Titanic") (poem) Sam Turich (2023) (Unsinkable) (film) Passengers...
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  • Philip Larkin, Howard Nemerov, James Merrill, Derek Walcott, Geoffrey Hill, Seamus Heaney and Derek Mahon continued to work (though not exclusively) in...
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  • Robert Harris, Nick Hornby, Richard Ingrams, Joseph O'Neill, Lynn Barber, Derek Mahon, Oleg Gordievsky, John Sutherland and D. J. Taylor. Recently[when?] published...
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  • Devlin, Georg Trakl, Samuel Beckett, Thomas MacGreevy, Thomas Kinsella, Derek Mahon, Austin Clarke and Pablo Neruda. Ní Chuilleanáin co-founded Cyphers,...
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    University. Through this, Heaney met other Belfast poets, including Derek Mahon and Michael Longley. Heaney met Marie Devlin, a native of Ardboe, County...
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    Robert Greacen Roy McFadden Padraic Fiacc John Montague Michael Longley Derek Mahon Seamus Heaney Paul Muldoon Thomas Kinsella Michael Smith Trevor Joyce...
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  • Shadows on Our Skin Jennifer Johnston & Derek Mahon Kenith Trodd Jim O'Brien MacRea Clarke Screenplay by Derek Mahon from the novel by Jennifer Johnston....
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  • Riordan. Winner: Derek Mahon, for Harbour Lights. Shortlist: John F. Deane, The Instruments of Art. Nick Laird, To a Fault. Derek Mahon, Harbour Lights...
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    (Glaswegian Scots)(1992) Eric Merrill Budd (2005) - "poetic prose"[5] Derek Mahon (2004) - blank verse Carol Clark (2006) - blank verse Brian Vinero (2021)...
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  • Mina Loy Norman MacCaig Hugh MacDiarmid Sorley MacLean Louis MacNeice Derek Mahon Bill Manhire Glyn Maxwell James Merrill Charlotte Mew Christopher Middleton...
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    Ireland has also produced a number of other significant poets, including Derek Mahon and Paul Muldoon. In the 1960s and 1970s Martian poetry aimed to break...
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  • in the area, which also contains a woodland nature reserve. The poet Derek Mahon mentions Carnmoney Cemetery in his poem "My Wicked Uncle". Carnmoney...
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    2012) Don Paterson, Landing Light (London, UK: Faber & Faber, 2003) Derek Mahon, Adaptations (Loughcrew, Ireland: The Gallery Press, 2006) A.E. Stallings...
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    Oates's death.[citation needed] The 1985 villanelle "Antarctica" by Derek Mahon details the last moments and sacrifice of Oates. It uses the quotation...
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    George MacBeth – Norman MacCaig – Hugh MacDiarmid – Louis MacNeice – Derek Mahon – Christopher Marlowe – Andrew Marvell – John Masefield – George Meredith...
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    amongst these were John Montague (born 1929), Michael Longley (born 1939), Derek Mahon (born 1941), Séamus Heaney (1939-2013) and Paul Muldoon (born 1951)....
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