• Pearse Hutchinson (16 February 1927 – 14 January 2012) was an Irish poet, broadcaster and translator. Hutchinson was born in Glasgow. His father, Harry...
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    Patrick Henry Pearse (also known as Pádraig or Pádraic Pearse; Irish: Pádraig Anraí Mac Piarais; 10 November 1879 – 3 May 1916) was an Irish teacher,...
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  • having been around €17,000 for some years before that. The poet Pearse Hutchinson, a member of Aosdána, described it as "a miracle and a godsend" that...
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    December 2020. "Pearse Hutchinson, Fanatics and Philistines". RTÉ Archives. Retrieved 14 January 2016. "CoisLife: Pearse Hutchinson". Cois Life. Archived...
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  • included Patrick Kavanagh, Anthony Cronin, Brendan Behan, John Jordan, Pearse Hutchinson, J. P. Donleavy and artist Desmond MacNamara who, at the author's...
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    E) Kevin Higgins (born 1967, E) Rita Ann Higgins (born 1955, E) Pearse Hutchinson (1927–2012, I/E) Douglas Hyde (1860–1949, I/E) Pat Ingoldsby (born...
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  • – children's writer Alasdair Gray – artist, novelist and essayist Pearse Hutchinson – poet James Kelman – novelist Tom Leonard – poet Liz Lochhead – poet...
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    emerged from the late 1950s onward, which included Anthony Cronin, Pearse Hutchinson, John Jordan, and Thomas Kinsella, most of whom were based in Dublin...
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  • abroad. It was established in 1975 by Leland Bardwell (1922–2016), Pearse Hutchinson (1927–2012), Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin, and Macdara Woods (1942–2018)...
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  • Abbey Theatre, Dublin to religious controversy. Leland Bardwell, Pearse Hutchinson, Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin and Macdara Woods founded the literary publication...
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  • Aosdána. She is a founder of the literary magazine Cyphers, alongside Pearse Hutchinson, Macdara Woods and Leland Bardwell. She continues to edit the magazine...
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    Pearse railway station (Irish: Stáisiún na bPiarsach) or Dublin Pearse is a railway station on Westland Row on the Southside of Dublin, Ireland. It is...
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  • Reid moved to Fitzwilliam Square, sharing with others, including Pearse Hutchinson. In 1950, Nano Reid and Norah McGuinness were selected to represent...
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  • original on 3 October 2011. In 1975 the four editors, Leland Bardwell, Pearse Hutchinson, Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin and Macdara Woods, produced the first number...
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  • published poets such as Günter Grass, Günter Kunert, Herta Müller, Pearse Hutchinson, Adrian Mitchell, Clara Janés, Homero Aridjis, and many other renowned...
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  • Beckett, musician, composer and conductor (died 2007). 16 February – Pearse Hutchinson, poet, broadcaster and translator (born in Glasgow; died 2012). 3...
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  • Hume David Hume of Godscroft Patrick Hume of Polwarth Anne Hunter Pearse Hutchinson James Hyslop John Imlah Mick Imlah Iseabail Ní Mheic Cailéin A. B...
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  • Catholic leader, Superior General of the Marist Brothers (1985–1993). Pearse Hutchinson, 84, Irish broadcaster and writer, member of Aosdána. Arfa Karim,...
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  • John Moriarty". the Guardian. Retrieved 18 January 2023. Review by Pearse Hutchinson,Irish Times, 12 May 1975 "Sunday Tribune" interview with Jonathan...
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  • poems, and in lesser numbers by Seán Ó Tuama, Thomas Kinsella, and Pearse Hutchinson. Before entering the Dominicans, Haicéad wrote two love poems to Máire...
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  • include James Joyce, Kate O'Brien, Austin Clarke, Benedict Kiely, Pearse Hutchinson, Thomas Kinsella, John Jordan, John McGahern, Paul Lynch and Hugh...
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  • Vona Groarke Brian Friel Kerry Hardie Michael Hartnett Seamus Heaney Pearse Hutchinson Michael Longley Medbh McGuckian Derek Mahon John Montague Eiléan Ní...
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  • Higgins Literature Current member Michael Holohan Music Current member Pearse Hutchinson Literature Past member (deceased) Jaki Irvine Visual arts Current...
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  • Healy (born 1956) Seamus Heaney (1939–2013) F. R. Higgins (1896–1941) Pearse Hutchinson (1927–2012) Douglas Hyde (1860–1949) Valentin Iremonger (1918–1991)...
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  • Padraic Fiacc - Anthony Cronin - Jerome Kiely - Eugene R. Watters - Pearse Hutchinson - Richard Kell - Richard Murphy - John B. Keane - Ulick O'Connor -...
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  • D. Higgins Seamus Hogan Miroslav Holub Ted Hughes Mark Hutcheson Pearse Hutchinson Valentin Iremonger Biddy Jenkinson Fred Johnston John Kelly Anne Kennedy...
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  • 59: former rugby union player, after a short illness. 15 January – Pearse Hutchinson, 84: writer and broadcaster. 17 January – Aengus Fanning, 69: journalist...
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  • Hutchinson (1879–1971, England, f) Pearse Hutchinson (1927–2012, Scotland/Ireland, p) R. C. Hutchinson (1907–1975, England, f/d) Robert Hutchinson (born...
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  • (1925–2006, US) Cynthia Huntington (born 1952, US) Chris Hutchinson (born 1972, C) Pearse Hutchinson (1927–2012, Ir) William Hutton (1723–1815, E) Aldous...
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  • period, such as Behan, Anthony Cronin, Patrick Swift, Seán O'Sullivan, Pearse Hutchinson, J. P. Donleavy and Brian O'Nolan, et al., he was also a benefactor...
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