Irish painter’s estate includes unpublished Heaney poem
Cambridge University pays ‘six-figure sum’ for material belonging to late Barrie Cooke
Cambridge University pays ‘six-figure sum’ for material belonging to late Barrie Cooke
Guinness heir synonymous with Luggala, the Wicklow estate where he held lavish parties
American psychiatrist and writer Kay Redfield Jamison has been open about sharing her experiences of mania and depression and wants other to do the same
Thirty-five years have passed since my baby daughter died, and I nearly ended my life
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Poets find fruitful focus in writing about their domestic pets, says Maureen Kennelly
The centenary of the American poet, admirer of WB Yeats and one-time Dublin resident, is marked by the publication of two books and a conference in the city
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`Use it or lose it'
There were huge waves in Mullaghmore on the day my friend died
His books sold and continue to sell in the tens of thousands, while hordes of ‘Heaneyboppers’ flocked to his readings
Poet's death has brought a 'great sorrow' to Ireland
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
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