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Cries of an Irish Caveman
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Cries of an Irish Caveman Paperback - 2003

by Durcan, Paul

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  • Title Cries of an Irish Caveman
  • Author Durcan, Paul
  • Binding Paperback
  • Edition First Edition; F
  • Condition Used - Good
  • Pages 159
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Harvill Press, London
  • Date 2003-02-19
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 1860469108.G
  • ISBN 9781860469107 / 1860469108
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 2003467183
  • Dewey Decimal Code 821.914

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Paul Durcan was born in Dublin in 1944. Since 1967 he has published fifteen collections of verse, including The Berlin Wall Café, Daddy, Daddy (Winner of the Whitbread Award for Poetry, 1990), Snail in My Prime: New and Selected Poems (1993), and Christmas Day (1996). His collection Greetings to our Friends in Brazil (1999), was short-listed for the T. S. Eliot prize. He has given readings from his work all over the world. He is a member of Aosdána and lives in Dublin.

About the author

Paul Durcan was born in Dublin in 1944. Since 1967 he has published fifteen collections of verse, including The Berlin Wall Cafe, Daddy, Daddy (Winner of the Whitbread Award for Poetry, 1990), Snail in My Prime: New and Selected Poems (1993), and Christmas Day (1996). His collection Greetings to our Friends in Brazil (1999), was short-listed for the T. S. Eliot prize. He has given readings from his work all over the world. He is a member of Aosdana and lives in Dublin.