I've never heard of this before. Mind you, they probably haven't heard of me. Let's get together!
The lovely, new Triskel Arts Centre, Cork
July 2011
Wednesday 13th July 2011 – 17.30 – 21.30: Tribute to Paddy Galvin
Thursday 14th July 2011
12 – 13.30: David Lloyd, Trevor Joyce, Keith Tuma
15.00 – 16.30: Gerry Loose, John James, Matthew Sweeney
20.00 – until late: Cabaret
Friday 15th July 2011
12 – 13.30: Marianne Morris, Posie Rider, Steve Willey
15 – 16.30: cris cheek, Randolph Healy, Karen Mac Cormack
Fri pm Cous Cous (venue tbc)
Saturday 16th July 2011
12.00 – 13.30: James Cummins, Reitha Pattison, Jow Walton, Rachel Warriner
15.00 – 16.30: Andrea Brady, Justin Katko, Mark Weiss
20.00 – 21.30: Peter Manson, Steve McCaffery, Alice Notley
Sunday 17th July 2011
12.00 – 13.30: Fergal Gaynor, Thomas McCarthy, Geoff Squires
There's not a lot more info on it. Blog here
A FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS OF THE WORD
"Without question it is the most innovative and most important literary gathering to take place in Ireland – or just about anywhere else – over the last decade." – Charles Bernstein (2005)
"One of the most important ongoing poetry festivals in the Anglophone poetry world. . . . This is the festival poetry scholars of the future will be writing about." – Marjorie Perloff
"Our affiliation has provided UbuWeb with new content focused on the rich terrain of Irish and British poetry and poetics. The partnership works both ways: for our audience, SoundEye is Ireland''s most important literary festival." – Kenneth Goldsmith
The lovely, new Triskel Arts Centre, Cork
July 2011
Wednesday 13th July 2011 – 17.30 – 21.30: Tribute to Paddy Galvin
Thursday 14th July 2011
12 – 13.30: David Lloyd, Trevor Joyce, Keith Tuma
15.00 – 16.30: Gerry Loose, John James, Matthew Sweeney
20.00 – until late: Cabaret
Friday 15th July 2011
12 – 13.30: Marianne Morris, Posie Rider, Steve Willey
15 – 16.30: cris cheek, Randolph Healy, Karen Mac Cormack
Fri pm Cous Cous (venue tbc)
Saturday 16th July 2011
12.00 – 13.30: James Cummins, Reitha Pattison, Jow Walton, Rachel Warriner
15.00 – 16.30: Andrea Brady, Justin Katko, Mark Weiss
20.00 – 21.30: Peter Manson, Steve McCaffery, Alice Notley
Sunday 17th July 2011
12.00 – 13.30: Fergal Gaynor, Thomas McCarthy, Geoff Squires
There's not a lot more info on it. Blog here
A FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS OF THE WORD
"Without question it is the most innovative and most important literary gathering to take place in Ireland – or just about anywhere else – over the last decade." – Charles Bernstein (2005)
"One of the most important ongoing poetry festivals in the Anglophone poetry world. . . . This is the festival poetry scholars of the future will be writing about." – Marjorie Perloff
"Our affiliation has provided UbuWeb with new content focused on the rich terrain of Irish and British poetry and poetics. The partnership works both ways: for our audience, SoundEye is Ireland''s most important literary festival." – Kenneth Goldsmith
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