Thomas McCarthy 
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The Land is not settled anglais

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I heard the Cuckoo anglais

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Chalking the road anglais

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Petrichor anglais

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At Ink Level, the sea anglais

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The last architect in the irish public service anglais

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Thinking of my father in the musée Picasso anglais

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The Fiction, The Sea anglais

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While you sleep anglais

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Thomas McCarthy 
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* 06.03.1954, Cappoquin, Irlande
Réside à: Cork, Irlande

Thomas McCarthy was born in 1954 in Cappoquin/ Ireland. He is a poet, novelist and literary critic.

He attended the University College Cork. There he took, inspired by John Montague, part in the revival of literary activities. 1978/1979 he was a Fellow of the International Writing Program at the University of Iowa.

In the publishing Anvil Press Poetry, London, he has published seven volumes of poetry, including 'The Sorrow Garden', “The Lost Province”, “Mr Dineen’s Careful Parade”, “The Last Geraldine Officer” and “Merchant Prince”. McCarthy has also published two novels, 'Without Power' and 'Asya and Christine.' In 1977 he won the Patrick Kavanagh Poetry Award.

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Publications
  • The First Convention

    Dublin: Dolmen Press, 1978

  • The Sorrow Garden

    London: Anvil Press Poetry, 1981

  • The Non-Aligned Storyteller

    London: Anvil Press Poetry, 1984

  • Seven Winters in Paris

    London: Anvil Press Poetry, 1989

  • Without Power

    Dublin: Poolbeg Press, 1990

  • Asya and Christine

    Dublin: Poolbeg Press, 1993

  • The Lost Province

    London: Anvil Press Poetry, 1996

  • The Garden of Remembrances

    Dublin: New Island Books, 1998

  • Mr Dineen’s Careful Parade: New and Selected Poems

    London: Anvil Press Poetry, 1999

  • Merchant Prince

    London: Anvil Press Poetry, 2005

  • The Last Geraldine Officer

    London: Anvil Press Poetry, 2009

Prix
  • 1977 Patrick Kavanagh Poetry Award