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Medbh McGuckianmedbh mcguckian teaches at the Seamus Heaney Centre, Queen’s University. The winner of many literary awards, she publishes with Gallery Press where her most recent collection is The High Caul Cap (2012).
Medbh McGuckian's work featured in PN Review comprises two contributions of poetry and one article, over a period of 16 years. Also available are eight reviews of Medbh McGuckian's work.
Further Reading
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in PN Review 70 (1989)on Kathleen Raine, Thomas Blackburn et al
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in PN Review 89 (1993)on Medbh McGuckian, Simon Armitage, Peter Dale, William Scammell, U.A. Fanthorpe and Sebastian Barker
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in PN Review 96 (1994)on Michael Hartnett, Ciaran Carson, Conor O'Callaghan, Brendan Cleary, Nuala Ni Dhomhnaill and Medbh McGuckian
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in PN Review 106 (1995)on Medbh McGuckian and Pamela Gillilan
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in PN Review 106 (1995)on Paul Hyland, James Lasdun, Thomas Lynch, Medbh McGuckian
Poetry Collection in PN Review 130 (1999)
Three Poems
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in PN Review 152 (2003)on Sally Purcell, Selima Hill and Mebdh McGuckian
Poetry Collection in PN Review 157 (2004)
Six Poems
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in PN Review 165 (2005)on Tom Paulin, Medbh McGuckian, John Montague, Brendan Kennelly
Article in PN Review 220 (2014)
Birds and their Masters
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in PN Review 255 (2020)Ian Pople on Karen Solie, Medbh McGuckian and Maya C. Popa
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