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Harringay, Haringey - So Good they Spelt it Twice!

My late husband, the poet Michael Donaghy, was born in the Bronx, New York, but moved to Harringay in 1985, where he lived until his untimely death in 2004 at the age of 50.
Picador have this week published two new books by Michael, a Collected Poems containing all of his award-winning books, and a book of essays, reviews and interviews called "The Shape of the Dance", which is a fascinating and entertaining read for anyone who is interested in words and the process of writing.
There will be a launch event at the South Bank Cente on Saturday 14th March, with panel discussion and music (Michael was also an accomplished Irish flute player). You can find details at http://www.southbankcentre.co.uk/festivals-series/a-tribute-to-mich...

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Thank you for adding this Maddy. I had a look at the Southbank link. I noticed that they call him "one of the most gifted poets of his generation". An impressive tribute to Michael.

I was also interested to read the Wikipedia article on Michael .
http://is.gd/lcss
Now there's a coincidence! There was a feature on the radio about Michael yesterday - hadn't heard of him before, and didn't know he was a local. Heard a poem of his called "The Excuse" (I think) Are the books out yet?
(If you'd like to hear the radio feature, it will be on the Radio 4 "Listen Again" web page. Look for Front Row from Friday 27th Feb)
in fact it's here
It's also going to be featured on Radio 3's The Verb, maybe this weekend or next. And there should be some reviews coming up in the broadsheets.
Maddy (and other fans),
Fintan O'Toole has an interesting profile/review of "The Bronx poet who was an elastic paddy" in today's Irish Times (www.irishtimes.com), Weekend Review - Arts.The 'elastic' bit ? O'Toole writes: Donaghy is as Irish a figure as Samuel beckett or Eugene O'Neill or Elizabeth Bowen - which is to say a great deal in some respects and not at all in others.

Again, excuse the lack of a direct link.
Thanks, someone told me about this and I managed to buy a copy locally.
Maddy

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