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  1. Patrick Kavanagh (1963) Patrick Joseph Kavanagh (* 21.Oktober 1904 im Townland Mucker (irisch Mucair) bei Inniskeen, County Monaghan; † 30. November 1967 in Dublin) war einer der bekanntesten irischen Dichter und Schriftsteller des 20.

  2. Patrick Kavanagh, one of Ireland’s most revered poets of the twentieth-century, is popularly known as a poet of place, from his early life as a farmer in rural Inniskeen, Co. Monaghan, to his later years in Dublin celebrating the Grand Canal. This exhibition, curated by Dr. Conor Linnie, follows Kavanagh on a different journey to tell the ...

  3. Ten Kavanagh Poems. The Hospital. The Hospital. A year ago I fell in love with the functional ward Of a chest hospital: square cubicles in a row Plain concrete, wash basins - an art lover's woe, Not counting how the fellow in the next bed snored. But nothing whatever is by love debarred, The common and banal her heat can know. The corridor led ...

  4. Patrick Kavanagh. Patrick Kavanagh (21 October 1904– 30 November 1967) was an Irish poet and novelist. His best-known works include the novel Tarry Flynn, and the poems “On Raglan Road” and “The Great Hunger”. He is known for his accounts of Irish life through reference to the everyday and commonplace. #IrishWriters. works 24.

  5. The exhibition at the heart of the stunningly refurbished Kavanagh Centre celebrates the different stages of Patrick Kavanagh’s life and evolution of his poetic craft. This is achieved through a series of touchscreens, memory boxes, letters and early 20th-century ephemera. The Monaghan landscape that shaped Patrick Kavanagh as a person and as ...

  6. Patrick Kavanagh (1904-67) is one of Ireland’s best-loved poets: when the Irish Times compiled a list of favourite Irish poems in 2000, ten of Kavanagh’s were in the top fifty, with only Yeats’s name appearing more frequently. Kavanagh rose to such literary pre-eminence from the humblest of backgrounds.

  7. Kavanagh, Patrick Joseph (1904–67), poet, novelist, and journalist, was born 21 or 23 October 1904 at the family home in the townland of Mucker, Inniskeen parish, Co. Monaghan, the elder son and fourth of ten children of James Kavanagh, cobbler, and his wife, Bridget (née Quinn) of Corcreagh, Co. Louth, barmaid, daughter of an agricultural labourer and subsistence farmer.

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