Thursday, May 30th, 2013, 6.30pm-8pm, FREE
Galway City Library
The Featured Readers are Thomas McCarthy, Eileen Ní
Shuilleabháin and Seán Kenny. Sean was the over-all winner of the 2012 Over
The Edge New Writer of The Year competition and this reading is part of his
prize. This is the final Over The Edge: Open Reading before the summer break.
Seán Kenny’s fiction has appeared in Crannóg,
The Irish
Times, New Irish Writing in The Irish Independent, Southword
and Wordlegs.
He won the 2012 Over The Edge New Writer of the Year competition and was
shortlisted for a 2013 Hennessy Literary Award.
Eileen Ní Shuilleabháin grew up in the
parish of Carna in the Connemara Gaeltacht. She lives and works in Galway city
as a social worker and psychotherapist. She has been attending poetry workshops
with Kevin Higgins this last two years. Eileen contributed towards a group
poetry anthology Wayword Tuesdays in 2012. Her work has also been published by Emerge
Literary Journal, The Burning Bush, Aperçus Quarterly, Boyne Berries, The
Galway Review and Scissors & Spackle.
Thomas McCarthy was born in Co. Waterford
in 1954 and educated at University College, Cork. He has published eight
collections of poetry, two novels and a memoir. He has won the Patrick Kavanagh
Award, the American-Irish Foundation’s Literary Award, and the O’Shaughnessy
Prize for Poetry. He has worked for Cork City Libraries since 1987. He is a
member of Aosdána. In a review Pat Cotter has said of him: “McCarthy is a poet
primarily concerned with politics and family. His work's importance lies in its
unremitting and detailed examination of the Republic's failures and successes
as an independent state. Described by Eavan Boland as the first poet born into
the Republic to write about it critically, McCarthy has done so from the
perspective of a family dedicated and loyal to the state's most successful and
powerful political party: Fianna Fail. But his poems are not eulogies to the
party or apologies for its policies; they are more like an exploration of the
party as an object of loyalty and devotion (like a lover objectified) with all
the potential such an object has for empowerment and betrayal.”
As usual there will be an open-mic after
the Featured Readers have finished. New readers are always most welcome. The MC
for the evening will be Susan Millar DuMars. For further details phone
087-6431748.
Over The Edge acknowledges the ongoing generous financial support
of Galway City Council & The Arts Council. http://overtheedgeliteraryevents.blogspot.com
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