Maurice Scully (born 1952) is an Irish poet who works in the modernist tradition. Scully was born in Dublin and educated at Trinity College. He is a member of Aosdana.[1]
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Maurice Scully | |
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Born | 1952 Dublin |
Nationality | Irish |
Alma mater | Trinity College Dublin |
Occupation | Poet, Tecaher |
After some years living in Italy, Africa and the west of Ireland, he settled with his wife and four children in Dublin, where he now lives.[2]
The Beau was an annual literary journal edited by Scully. It ran to three issues: 1981, 1982/83 and 1983/84. Although the journal was short-lived, its contributor list, featuring writers from Ireland, Britain and the United States, was impressive and it played an important role in the emergence of a number of experimental Irish poets. It also carried reproductions by a number of Irish artists.
Contributors included Roy Fisher, Knute Skinner, William Oxley, Randolph Healy, Brian Coffey, David Wright, Paul Durcan, John Freeman, John Jordan, Anthony Cronin, Gavin Ewart, Eoghan Ó Tuairisc, George Barker, Dermot Bolger and Jim Burns.
The featured painters were Michael Mulcahy, Patrick Hall, Alice Hanratty and Patrick Pye.
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