
Paul Muldoon
Paul Muldoon is a celebrated Irish poet and Pulitzer Prize winner, recognized for his innovative work in poetry, and will be featured at the UL Creative Writing Festival.
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Paul Muldoon is the Irish poet who collaborated with McCartney on the book 'The Lyrics: 1956 to the Present'.
Paul McCartney photo exhibit at AGO captures the pop-culture hurricane of BeatlemaniaPaul Muldoon is the most recently elected Saoi, joining the company of George Morrison.
Pioneering film-maker George Morrison dies aged 102 – The Irish TimesRocks enjoyed lively encounters with poets such as Paul Muldoon.
Ireland has lost one of its great cultural champions – The Irish TimesPaul Muldoon is mentioned as one of the great poets from the North.
Ireland in the 1980s was bloody awful, but there was at least one good reason not to emigrate – The Irish TimesPaul Muldoon is going on the road with the author in America at the end of August.
‘I quit the Pogues at 21. I got sober ... didn’t see Shane much’ – The Irish TimesPaul Muldoon is a Pulitzer Prize-winning poet who participated in the Cúirt festival alongside Sally Rooney.
‘I enjoy writing about men ... the dangerous charisma of the oppressor class’ – The Irish TimesPaul Muldoon, a Pulitzer winner, expresses his delight in returning to Cúirt.
‘There is a sense of an Irish writing culture exploding around the world’ – The Irish TimesPaul Muldoon collaborated with Paul Brady on songwriting, influencing his work.
‘There’s a huge coterie of Irish nationalists who don’t want a United Ireland’ – The Irish TimesPaul Muldoon is the Professor of Poetry and a Pulitzer Prize winner, hosting a spoken word showcase at the Irish Writers Centre.
Irish writers in for British Book Awards – The Irish TimesHosted by Ireland Professor of Poetry and Pulitzer Prize winner, Paul Muldoon.
Pollard poetry prize shortlist revealed – The Irish TimesPaul Muldoon is a Pulitzer Prize winner and recently elected Saoi of Aosdána.
Four Irish writers on Carnegie longlists – The Irish Times











































































































