Irish poet (1952–2023)
Maurice Scully
Born 1952 (1952 ) Died 5 March 2023 (aged 70–71) Nationality Irish Alma mater Trinity College Dublin Occupation(s) Poet, teacher
Maurice Scully (1952 – 5 March 2023) was an Irish poet who worked in the modernist tradition . Scully was born in Dublin and educated at Trinity College . He was a member of Aosdana .[ 1]
Life
After some years living in Italy, Africa and the west of Ireland, he settled with his wife and four children in Dublin.[ 2]
Scully died in Bolea , Spain on 5 March 2023.[ 3]
The Beau
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 Billy Mills and Jim Burns .
The featured painters were Michael Mulcahy , Patrick Hall, Alice Hanratty and Patrick Pye .
Published works
Love Poems & Others (1981)
5 Freedoms of Movement (1987 & 2000)
Steps (1998)
Livelihood (2004)
Sonata , (2006)
Tig (2006)
Doing the Same in English (2008)
Humming (2009)
A Tour of the Lattice (2011)
Rain (2013)
Several Dances (2014)
Game On [with Jordi Valls Pozo] (2019)
Play Book (2019)
Things That Happen (2020)
A book of essays on Scully's poetry A Line of Tiny Zeros in the Fabric [Ed Kenneth Keating] appeared in 2020
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