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SurVision
SurVision is an international English-language surrealist poetry project, comprising an online magazine and a book-publishing outlet. ''SurVision'' magazine, founded in March 2017 by poet Anatoly Kudryavitsky, is a platform for surrealist poetry from Ireland and the world. SurVision Books, the book imprint, started up the following year. SurVision Magazine SurVision publishes a biannual magazine of the same name, containing surrealist poetry, including translations from other languages. The magazine has been noted for the range of its contributors, who have included both established and new writers from Ireland and other parts of the world. The ''Dublin Review of Books'' has called it "currently the only international magazine devoted exclusively to surrealist poetry."Tim MurphyOn the Waves of the Surreal ''Dublin Review of Books'', 1 April 2019. The Munich-based German-language ''Signaturen Magazine'' announced that they will be publishing German translations of the best poem ...
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Anatoly Kudryavitsky
Anatoly Kudryavitsky (Russian: Анатолий Исаевич Кудрявицкий; born 17 August 1954) is a Russian-Irish novelist, poet, editor and literary translator. Biography Kudryavitsky's father, Jerzy, was a Ukrainian-born Polish naval officer who served in the Russian fleet based in the Far East,Anatoly Kudryavitsky
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while his mother Nelly Kitterick, a music teacher, was the daughter of an Irishman from County Mayo who ended up in one of 's s. Hi ...
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George Kalamaras
George Kalamaras is an American poet and educator. He is Professor of English at Purdue University, Fort Wayne, Indiana, where he has taught since 1990. He has published nineteen collections of poetry, twelve of which are full-length, including ''Kingdom of Throat-Stuck Luck'', the winner of the Elixir Press Poetry Prize (2011), and ''The Theory and Function of Mangoes'' (2000), the winner of the Four Way Books Intro Series. His poetry has been described, as Surrealist. Kalamaras was born in Chicago and grew up in Cedar Lake, Indiana. He graduated from Indiana University Bloomington in 1980. He earned a master’s in English from Colorado State University and a PhD in English from University at Albany, SUNY. Between 2014 and 2016 Kalamaras was poet laureate of the American state of Indiana.IAC: Poet Laureate Biography [Baidu]  


Alison Dunhill
Alison Dunhill (born 1950) is an English artist and art historian, and also a published poet. Biography Born in London, Dunhill trained in Fine Art at the University of Reading under Sir Terry Frost and Rita Donagh. In the early 1970s she had a studio in Florence where she associated with some of the key figures in the Situationist International, including philosopher and filmmaker Guy Debord, the writer Gianfranco Sanguinetti and, later, the novelist and critic Michèle Bernstein. She presented some of her recollections of that time to an audience in Rio de Janeiro in 2015. Artistic career Dunhill was primarily a landscape painter in her earlier career, and later explored more abstract and semi-sculptural forms, including mixed media artworks inspired by the surrealist ideas of chance and the found object. For much of her artistic career Dunhill maintained studios in London but she now lives and works in King's Lynn, Norfolk. She has exhibited frequently; she is a Member othe ...
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Stuart Ross
Stuart Ross is a Canadian fiction writer, poet, editor, and creative-writing instructor. Ross was born in Toronto's north end in 1959 and grew up in the Borough of North York. He began writing at a very young age and was first published at age 16 by Books by Kids (now Annick Press). This book, ''The Thing in Exile'', also contained work by teen writers Steven Feldman and Mark Laba. Ross attended Alternative Independent Study Program for high school. He went on to self-publish dozens of books and chapbooks through his Proper Tales Press imprint. As his books began to emerge from larger literary publishing houses, he has continued his Proper Tales Press project. Ross has been active in the Toronto literary scene since the mid-1970s. He is co-founder, with Nicholas Power, of the Toronto Small Press Book Fair, which has been operating since 1987 under various directorships. This fair, the first of its kind in Canada, inspired similar events in Vancouver, Ottawa, and Hamilton. Ross ...
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Noelle Kocot
Noelle Kocot (born 1970) is an American poet. They are the author of nine full-length collections of poetry, including' "Ascent of the Mothers" (forthcoming, Wave Books),'God's Green Earth'' (Wave Books, 2020)'', Phantom Pains of Madness'' (Wave Books, 2016), ''Soul in Space'' (Wave Books, 2013), ''The Bigger World'' (Wave Books, 2011) ''Sunny Wednesday'' (Wave Books, 2009), "Poem for the End of Time and Other Poems" (Wave Books, 2006), The Raving Fortune (Four Way Books, 2004) and 4 (Four Way Books, 2001) Career Kocot teaches part time at The New School in the creative writing program, and has also taught at the New Writers Project in Austin, Texas. They are a graduate of Oberlin College. Personal life Kocot was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, and now resides in New Jersey, where they are the poet laureate of Pemberton Borough. Kocot was hospitalized in 2000 at Bellevue Hospital, where they were diagnosed with bipolar disorder. They were married to the composer Dam ...
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Tony Bailie
Tony Bailie is a novelist, and journalist from Downpatrick, County Down, Northern Ireland. Works Tony Bailie is an Irish writer and journalist who, as of 2018, has published three novels and two poetry collections. His first novel, ''The Lost Chord'', published by Lagan Press in 2006, tells the story of a hard-living and enigmatic rock star called Gino Morgan who "disappears." Told from the perspective of a fellow band member the novel explores the impact the disappearance has on those who were closest to Gino and the chaos that comes back into their lives when rumours start to circulate that the singer is still alive and may be about to come out of hiding. Bailie’s second novel, ''ecopunks'', was published in November 2010. It has been described as "environmental parable for the 21st century". Its main character is an "ecowarrior" who becomes involved in campaigns around the world, in the jungles of the Amazon and Indonesia, and the nuclear testing grounds of the South Pac ...
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James Tate (writer)
James Vincent Tate (December 8, 1943 – July 8, 2015) was an American poet. His work earned him the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award. He was a professor of English at the University of Massachusetts AmherstJames Tate elected to American Academy of Arts and Letters
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Helen Ivory
Helen Ivory (born 1969) is an English poet, artist, tutor, and editor. Career Ivory is a poet and visual artist. Her fifth Bloodaxe Books collection is ''The Anatomical Venus'' ( 2019), which centres on women and otherness. She has co-edited with George Szirtes ''In Their Own Words: Contemporary Poets on their Poetry'' Salt 2012. She edits the webzine Ink Sweat and Tears and is a lecturer for UEA/ National Centre for Writing online creative writing. In 2020 she became Versopolispoet and has work translated into Ukrainian, Polish and Spanish. ''Fool’s World'', a collaborative Tarot with the artist Tom de Freston (Gatehouse Press), won the 2016 Saboteur Best Collaborative Work award. A collection of collage/mixed-media poems entitled ''Hear What the Moon Told Me'' was published in 2016 by Knives Forks and Spoons Press. In early 2019, SurVison published a chapbook of predominantly surrealist poems titled ''Maps of the Abandoned City''. Reviewing it in London Grip magazine, R ...
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Ciaran O'Driscoll
Ciaran O'Driscoll (born 1943) is an Irish poet and novelist born in Callan, County Kilkenny and living in Limerick. Biography Ciaran O’Driscoll lives in Limerick. He worked as a lecturer for the School of Art and Design at the Limerick Institute of Technology before he retired. A member of Aosdána, he has published nine books of poetry, including Gog and Magog (1987), Moving On, Still There (2001), and Surreal Man (2006). His fourth collection, The Old Women of Magione, was translated into Italian in 2006, and a Selected Poems in Slovene translation was published in 2013. A poetry collection, Angel Hour (2021), is his most recent publication. Liverpool University Press published his childhood memoir, A Runner Among Falling Leaves (2001). His novel, A Year's Midnight, was published by Pighog Press (2012). Work His work has featured in special Irish issues of European literary journals and anthologized on several occasions. Eamon Grennan, writing in The Irish Times, called ...
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Elin O'Hara Slavick
elin o'Hara slavick is an interdisciplinary artist, poet, professor, curator, critic and activist. She began teaching in the department of art at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1994, where she held the titles of distinguished term professor, associate chair and director of graduate studies. Sheis currently the Artist-in-Residence in the College of Health Sciences, UC, Irvine. She was the Huntington Art and Research Fellow at Caltech in 2022. Career Slavick received a BA from Sarah Lawrence College and a MFA in photography from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Her work has been exhibited internationally in both solo and group exhibitions. Her published books include ''Bomb After Bomb: A Violent Cartography'' (with a forward from Howard Zinn) and ''After Hiroshima'' (with an essay by James Elkins). She was once represented by Cohen Gallery in Los Angeles. In 2018, she has published a chapbook of Surrealist poems entitled ''Cameramouth'' (SurVision ...
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Poetry Ireland
Poetry Ireland ( ga, Éigse Éireann) is an organisation for poets and poetry, in both Irish and English, in the island of Ireland. It is a private nonprofit organisation that receives support from The Arts Council of Ireland and The Arts Council of Northern Ireland. It was founded in 1978 by John F. Deane and is based in Parnell Square, Dublin. Its thirtieth anniversary in 2008 was celebrated by events all over Ireland culminating in an event at the Irish College in Paris. Director The current director is Niamh O'Donnell. Before her, the Director was Maureen Kennelly, who has since been appointed as Director of the Arts Council of Ireland. Their predecessors have included Joe Woods, Theo Dorgan and Rory Brennan. Board * Ciarán Benson (Chairperson) Professor Emeritus of Psychology University College Dublin * Olwen Dawe, policy analyst and consultant * Peter Fallon, poet, editor and publisher * Joan McBreen, poet * Christine Monk, cultural publicist * Joe Moreau, Managing Part ...
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Peter Boyle (poet)
Peter Boyle (born 1951 in Melbourne, Australia), is an Australian poet and translator. He has published more than a dozen collections of poetry, including ''The Blue Cloud of Crying'' and ''Coming Home From the World''. Boyle has also published translations of Federico García Lorca, Luis Cernuda, Eugenio Montejo, César Vallejo, Pierre Reverdy, and others. Bibliography * ''Ideas of Travel'', Vagabond Press, 2022. * ''Notes Towards the Dreambook of Endings'', Vagabond Press, 2021. *''Enfolded in the Wings of a Great Darkness'', Vagabond Press, 2019. *''Ghostspeaking'', Vagabond Press, 2016. * ''Towns in the Great Desert'', Puncher & Wattmann, 2013 * ''How Does a Man Who Is Dead Reinvent His Body? : The Belated Love Poems of Thean Morris Caelli'', Exeter, Devon (County), England : Shearsman Books, 2008. * ''The Transformation Boat'' 2008, River Road Press. * ''Reading Borges and Other Poems'' 2007, Picaro Press. * ''Museum of Space'', University of Queensland Press, 2004. ...
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