Book review: Erudite, witty, and illuminating read from one of Ireland’s great thinkers
Paul Muldoon was born in Armagh in 1951. He has published over 30 collections and was formerly poetry editor of ‘The New Yorker’.
- Talking Heads
- Paul Muldoon
- UCD Press, €16.00
comprises the transcripts of three fascinating lectures by one of Ireland’s most lauded poets, Paul Muldoon.
These lectures were given by Muldoon at Queen’s University Belfast, Trinity College Dublin, and University College Dublin in his role as Ireland Chair of Poetry, a position established in 1998 following the awarding of the Nobel Prize in Literature to Seamus Heaney.

This cultural capaciousness releases Irish writing from any narrow confines and situates it within the largest possible contexts.
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