Poetry Ireland Review is a journal of Irish poetry published three times a year by Poetry Ireland, the national Irish poetry organisation.[1]
Poetry Ireland Review publishes the work of both emerging and established Irish and international poets. In line with keeping the journal fresh, vibrant and progressive it usually appoints a new editor for every four journals. An original Poetry Ireland journal appeared in April 1948, edited by David Marcus. It reappeared in Autumn 1962, published by Dolmen Press and edited by John Jordan with an editorial board of James Liddy, James J. McAuley and Richard Weber.
Poetry Ireland Review in its current format appeared in 1981, edited by John Jordan and is administrated by Poetry Ireland.
List of Poetry Ireland Review Editors[2]
John Jordan
1–8
Thomas McCarthy
9–12
Conleth Ellis and Rita E. Kelly
13
Terence Brown
14–17
Ciarán Cosgrove
18–19
Dennis O'Driscoll
20–21
John Ennis and Rory Brennan
22–23
John Ennis
24–25
Micheal O'Siadhail
26–29
Máire Mhac an tSaoi
30–33
Peter Denman
34–37
Pat Boran
38
Seán Ó Cearnaigh
39
Pat Boran
40–42
Chris Agee
43–44
Moya Cannon
45–48
Liam Ó Muirthile
49
Michael Longley
50
Liam Ó Muirthile
51–52
Frank Ormsby
53–56
Catherine Phil Mac Carthy
57–60
Mark Roper
61–64
Biddy Jenkinson
65–68
Maurice Harmon
69–72
Eva Bourke
76
Peter Sirr
77–91
Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin
92–95
Caitríona O'Reilly
96–99
Paul Muldoon
100
Caitríona O'Reilly
101–104
John F. Deane
105–112
Vona Groarke
113–120
Eavan Boland
121–129
Colette Bryce
130–
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