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Dermot Bolger (born 1959) is an Irish novelist, playwright, poet and editor from Dublin, Ireland. Born in the Finglas suburb of Dublin in 1959,[1] his older sister is the writer June Considine. Bolger's novels include Night Shift (1982), The Woman's Daughter (1987), The Journey Home (1990), Father's Music (1997), Temptation (2000), The Valparaiso Voyage (2001) and The Family on Paradise Pier (2005). He is a member of the artist's association Aosdána.[2]
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^"Poetry Reviews - Inquisition Lane, by Matthew Sweeney; That Which is Suddenly Precious, by Dermot Bolger". irishtimes.com. Irish Times. 28 November 2015. Retrieved 12 June 2022.
DermotBolger (born 1959) is an Irish novelist, playwright, poet and editor from Dublin, Ireland. Born in the Finglas suburb of Dublin in 1959, his older...
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as Raven Arts Press in 1977 by DermotBolger. In 1982, Raven Arts closed and was re-founded as New Island Books by Bolger with Edwin Higel and Fergal Stanley...
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of three plays about the process of change in Ballymun, written by DermotBolger and staged by the Axis Art Centre located close to the original site...
Finglas has been the home of a number of notable figures, including: DermotBolger, writer and poet, whose novels The Woman's Daughter and Night Shift...
passionate ... a compulsive read.' The Sunday Business Post review, by DermotBolger was similarly enthusiastic: This is a disturbing book and a truly fine...
Retrieved 2016-01-27. Portrait of a Christian crusader - Reviewed by DermotBolger[permanent dead link], Sunday Business Post, August 31, 2008. "Violent...
Jordan, Anthony Cronin, Gavin Ewart, Eoghan Ó Tuairisc, George Barker, DermotBolger Billy Mills (poet) and Jim Burns. The featured painters were Michael...
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in the Irish Citizen Army during the Irish Easter Uprising in 1916. DermotBolger has chronicled the stories of Markievicz and Goold-Verschoyle in his...