John F. Deane (born 1943 on Achill Island) is an Irish poet and novelist.[1] He founded Poetry Ireland and The Poetry Ireland Review in 1979.[2][3]
Personal life
editDeane was educated at the Jesuit-run boarding school Mungret College, Limerick, and University College Dublin studying English and French, he had been training to become a Spiritan priest, in Killshane, Tipperary and Holy Ghost College, Kimmage Manor but became a teacher.[4] Deane married Barbara Sheridan. Barbara was the daughter of music hall performer Cecil Sheridan, and they had two children.[5] Deane got married again in 1984 to Ursula Foran of Drumkeelanmore, Drumshanbo Co Leitrim, and they have one daughter, Mary, born in 1985.[citation needed]
Career
editDeane published several collections of poetry and some fiction.[6] He won the O'Shaughnessy Award for Irish Poetry, the Marten Toonder Award for Literature and poetry prizes from Italy and Romania. Deane was elected Secretary-General of the European Academy of Poetry in 1996. Shortlisted for both the T. S. Eliot Prize and the Irish Times Poetry Now Award, he won residencies in Bavaria, Monaco and Paris. He is a member of Aosdána, the body established by the Arts Council to honour artists "whose work had made an outstanding contribution to the arts in Ireland". In 2007, the French Government honoured him by making him Chevalier, Ordre des Arts et des Lettres.
Bibliography
editPoetry
editCollections
edit- Deane, John F. (1984). Winter in Meath. Dedalus.
- Road with Cypress and Star, Dedalus, 1988
- The Stylized City: Collected and New Poetry, Dedalus, 1991
- Walking on Water, Dedalus Press, 1994
- Christ, with Urban Fox, Daedalus Press, 1997
- Toccata and Fugue: New and Selected Poems, Carcanet, 2000
- Manhandling the Deity, Carcanet, 2003.
- The Instruments of Art, Carcanet, 2005
- A Little Book of Hours, Carcanet, 2008.
- Eye of the Hare, Carcanet, 2011.
- Snow Falling on Chestnut Hill, New & Selected Poems, Carcanet 2012
- Semibreve, Carcanet, 2015
- Dear Pilgrims, Carcanet, 2018
- Naming of the Bones, Carcanet, 2021
- Goldcrest,2015
List of poems
editTitle | Year | First published | Reprinted/collected |
---|---|---|---|
The nest | 2014 | Deane, John F. (June–July 2014). "The nest". The London Magazine: 33. |
Novels
edit- In the Name of the Wolf,Blackstaff Press, 1999
- Undertow, Blackstaff Press, 2002
Short stories
edit- The Coffin Master, Blackstaff Press, 2002
- "The Heather Fields and Other Stories", Blackstaff Press, 2007
References
edit- ^ Anthology of Irish Writing Archived 2007-11-18 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Carcanet Press - John F. Deane
- ^ "Finding Aid : John F. Deane papers, 1971-2000 : Irish Literary Collections". Archived from the original on 19 July 2011. Retrieved 26 October 2007.
- ^ John F Deane - Life www.ricorso.net
- ^ Earnest memoir intrigues but lacks an occasional indiscreet aside Entertainment, Irish Independent, 5 December 2019.
- ^ John F. Deane Archived 2007-10-17 at the Wayback Machine
External links
edit- Official Website
- Interview with John F. Deane by Patrick O'Donnell as part of the O'Shaughnessy Poetry Award by the University of St. Thomas Center for Irish Studies, St. Paul, Minnesota (1998)