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Sinéad Morrissey

Author of Parallax

12+ Works 209 Members 2 Reviews

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Works by Sinéad Morrissey

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Modern Women Poets (2005) — Contributor — 16 copies

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Canonical name
Morrissey, Sinéad
Birthdate
1972
Gender
female
Education
Trinity College, Dublin
Awards and honors
Lannan Literary Fellowship (2007)
Eric Gregory Award (1996)
Patrick Kavanagh Poetry Award (1990)
T.S. Eliot Prize (2013)
Short biography
Morrisey is a trailblazer in modern poetry, four times shortlisted for and once winner of the T. S. Eliot Prize. Born in Northern Ireland in 1972 and raised in Belfast, Morrisey gained her education at Trinity College, Dublin, before residing in Japan and New Zealand. She is the current writer-in-residence at Queen’s University, Belfast, since 2002. Her five volumes of poetry (four of which were nominated for the T. S. Eliot Prize, the fifth winning the award) explore the voices of some famous women across time, in their own voice, including Dorothy Wordsworth and the journey of Belfast city from war-zone to vibrant, modern city space. Her most recent volume, Parallax (2013) was internationally recognised, translating the poetry of photographs in Belfast and beyond, reflecting ideas of perception versus reality in a modern world.
Nationality
Northern Ireland
UK
Birthplace
Portadown, Armagh, Ireland
Places of residence
Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK
Japan
New Zealand
Associated Place (for map)
Portadown, Armagh, Ireland

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2 reviews
I especially enjoyed two poem cycles: 'Collier' and 'Whitelessness'.

And the thread about balance that runs throughout the collection. There are domestic poems interspersed by the odd exotic story.

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Works
12
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Members
209
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Rating
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Reviews
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ISBNs
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