Macdara Woods (1942 – 15 June 2018) was an Irish
poet
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.
Biography
Woods was born in
Dublin
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, where he attended
Gonzaga College
Gonzaga College SJ is a voluntary Catholic boys' secondary school in Ranelagh, Dublin, Ireland. Founded in 1950, Gonzaga College is under the trusteeship of the Society of Jesus (the Jesuit Order), one of five Jesuit secondary schools in Irela ...
and then
University College Dublin
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. He married the poet
Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin
Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin (; born 1942) is an Irish poet and academic. She was the Ireland Professor of Poetry (2016–19).
Biography
Ní Chuilleanáin was born in Cork in 1942. She is the daughter of Eilís Dillon and Professor Cormac Ó Cuil ...
. They had one son, Niall, a musician.
He lived in Dublin and
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. Woods was a founder-editor of the Irish literary magazine ''
Cyphers Cyphers may refer to:
* ''Cyphers'' (magazine), Irish literary publication
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*Charles Cyphers
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''. He died on 15 June 2018 in
St. James's Hospital, aged 76.
Awards
He was elected a member of
Aosdána
Aosdána ( , ; from , 'people of the arts') is an Irish association of artists. It was created in 1981 on the initiative of a group of writers with support from the country's Arts Council. Membership, which is by invitation from current member ...
(an organisation established by the Irish Government to honour those who have made an outstanding contribution to the Arts in Ireland) in 1986.
Publications
;Poetry collections
*''Decimal D. Sec Drinks in a Bar in Marrakesh'' (1970), New Writers’ Press
*''Early Morning Matins'' (1973), Gallery Press
*''The King of the Dead & Other Libyan Tales'' (1978), Martin, Brian & O’Keeffe
*''Stopping the Lights in Ranelagh'' (1987, reprinted 1988), Dedalus Press
*''Miz Moon'' (1988), Dedalus Press
*''The Hanged Man Was Not Surrendering'' (1990), Dedalus Press
*''Notes From the Countries of Blood-Red Flowers'' (1994), Dedalus Press
*''Selected Poems'' (1996), Dedalus Press
*''Knowledge in the Blood, New and Selected Poems'' (2000, 2007), Dedalus Press
*''The Nightingale Water'' (2001), Dedalus Press
*''Artichoke Wine'' (2006), Dedalus Press
*''The Cotard Dimension'' (2011), Dedalus Press
*''Collected Poems'' (2012), Dedalus Press (in association with the
Arts Council of Ireland
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About
It was established in 1951 by the Government of Ireland, to encour ...
)
*''From Sandymount To The Hill Of Howth'' (2014) Cyphers, Dublin.
*''Music From The Big Tent'' (2016) Dedalus Press
In Italian:
*''Biglietto di Sola Andata'' (1998) Moby Dick Editrice, Faenza
*''Above Pesaro/Con Pesaro ai Miei Piedi'' (1999) Volumnia Editrice, Perugia
;Edited books
*''The Kilkenny Anthology'' (1991), Kilkenny Co. Council.
*(with Jim Vaughan), ''Present Tense: Words and Pictures'' (2006), Mayo Co. Council
Woods's work has been translated into many languages. He has collaborated with musicians, notably Brendan Graham (''Winter Fire & Snow'', performed by
Anúna
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and others),
Benjamin Dwyer
Benjamin Dwyer (born 3 August 1965) is an Irish composer, guitarist and musicologist.
Life
Dwyer was born in Dublin and studied the classical guitar at the DIT Conservatory of Music and Drama, Dublin, and at the Royal Academy of Music, London. H ...
(''In the Ranelagh Gardens''), Militia (''Above Pesaro/Con Pesaro ai Miei Piedi'') and Richard Hartshorne (''The Cello Suites'').
References
External links
Death noticeDedalus Press pagePoetry International RotterdamAosdana
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1942 births
2018 deaths
Aosdána members
Irish translators
Irish poets
People from County Dublin
20th-century translators