Seamus Deane
Seamus Deane is an
Irish poet,
critic and
novelist.
Deane was born into a
Roman Catholic nationalist family in
Derry,
Northern Ireland in
1940. He attended the well known
St. Columb's College in Derry.
His first novel,
Reading in the Dark (published in
1996), was shortlisted for the
Booker Prize and won the
Irish Times International Fiction Prize and The Irish Literature Prize in
1997. He is also the general editor of
The Field Day Anthology Of Irish Writing.
His nonfiction work includes:
Celtic Revivals: Essays in Modern Irish Literature 1880-1980 (1985)
A Short History Of Irish Literature (1986)
The French Enlightenment And Revolution In England 1789-1832 (1988)
Strange Country : Modernity and Nationhood in Irish Writing since 1790 (1997)
Foreign Affections: Essays On Edmund Burke (2005)
His poetry includes:
Gradual Wars (1972)
Rumours (1977)
History Lessons (1983)
Seamus Deane is currently the Keough Professor of Irish Studies at the
University of Notre Dame.
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List of Northern Irish writers