Ciaran Gerard Carson (9 October 1948 – 6 October 2019) was a Northern Ireland-born poet and novelist. Ciaran Carson was born on 9 October 1948[citation...
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Look up Keiran, kieran, ciaran, ciarán, kieren, or kieron in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ciarán (Irish spelling) or Ciaran (Scottish Gaelic spelling)...
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Williams and Norgate. The Táin, trans. Thomas Kinsella The Táin, trans. Ciaran Carson Meyer, Kuno . Contributions to Irish lexicography, Volume 1, M. Niemeyer...
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Master" by Ciaran Carson. The Guardian, Fri 3 June 2005. Brian Merriman Dictionary of Irish Biography "Touched by the Master" by Ciaran Carson. The Guardian...
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the past as metaphors for contemporary political violence. Notably, Ciaran Carson dismissed the volume and its positive reviews. In his review, he writes...
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of the Prize. Two thousand people attended the 2011 reading. 1993 – Ciarán Carson, First Language: Poems 1994 – Paul Muldoon, The Annals of Chile 1995...
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Ireland's nationalist community. Some Irish-language speakers, including Ciarán Carson, contend that tiocfaidh ár lá is ungrammatical or at least unidiomatic...
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mills, community worker, co-founder Northern Ireland Women's Coalition Ciaran Carson (1948–2019), writer, poet (Belfast Confetti) David Ervine (1953–2007)...
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of a sectarian riot in Belfast by Northern Irish poet and translator Ciarán Carson. The name of the poem derives from the nickname for the large shipbuilding...
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translations in modern times by John Montague, John Hewitt, Seamus Heaney, Ciaran Carson, and Thomas Kinsella, as well as a version into modern Irish by Tomás...
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