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2016 Murphy, Ciaran (25 September 2014). "Like Padraic Coyne in '83, Paul Durcan got stuck between a Rock and a hard place". Irish Times. Retrieved 8
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Ireland in 2001 following Al Pittman's 2000 visit where he met Poet Irish Paul Durcan in Dublin, read at the Canadian Embassy, stayed and also read at the
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established Duras Press, an independent literary publisher. Endsville (with Paul Durcan) (Dublin: New Writers’ Press 1967), 59pp.; Beds of Down (Dublin: Raven
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1973) The Selected James Simmons (Blackstaff Press, 1978) The Selected Paul Durcan (Blackstaff Press, 1982) A Language Not to Be Betrayed: Selected Prose
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position. Donal Fallon, MacBride's recent biographer, quotes the poet Paul Durcan, the grandson of Joseph MacBride and Eileen Wilson, as believing that
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1985 Murphy, Ciaran (25 September 2014). "Like Padraic Coyne in '83, Paul Durcan got stuck between a Rock and a hard place". Irish TimesNews. Retrieved
Sean Henry (artist) (1,135 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article
210 x 210 mm, 1999 Edward Lucie Smith, Beatrice Buscaroli, David Hart, Paul Durcan ‘THE CENTRE OF THE UNIVERSE’ Circle Delgi Artisti, Faenza, Italy (Hardback)
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dark, swarthy appearance. It was celebrated a few years ago by the poet Paul Durcan in his long dramatic poem Nights in the Gardens of Spain. Scott, Yarbrough