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      • Mary O'Malley (born 1954 in Connemara, Ireland) is an Irish poet whose work has been published in various literary magazines. She has published seven poetry books since 1990 and her poems have been translated into several languages.
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  2. Mary O'Malley (born 1954 in Connemara, Ireland) is an Irish poet whose work has been published in various literary magazines. She has published seven poetry books since 1990 and her poems have been translated into several languages.

  3. Sep 28, 2022 · We present an extract from Fierce Love: The Life of Mary O'Malley, the new biography of Cork-born theatre pioneer Mary O'Malley (1918-2006), who was the founder and director of Belfast's...

  4. Mary O’Malley was born in Connemara, and educated at University College Galway. She lived in Lisbon for eight years and taught at the Universidade Nova there. She served several years on the council of Poetry Ireland and was on the Committee of the Cuirt International Poetry Festival for eight years.

  5. ceramicartsnetwork.org › Mary-OMalley-Salvage-WarMary O'Malley: Salvage War

    Mary O’Malley refers to her work as Post-Modern Surrealism. Her phantasmagoric functional ware has roots not only in Surrealist poetic displacements that convert one kind of reality into another, but also in the work of the 16th-century potter Bernard Palissy.

  6. Sep 13, 2022 · Mary O’Malley wanted to change the world. In 1947 she came up from the South of Ireland to live in a place which badly needed changing – the Unionist-dominated statelet of Northern...

  7. Mary O’Malley was born in Connamara and educated at University College, Galway. She spent many years living in Portugal before returning to Ireland in the late 1980s and beginning a poetry career in 1990 with the title A Consideration of Silk from Galway-based publisher Salmon.

  8. Aug 30, 2016 · Mary O’Malley on Playing the Octopus: An alien in Eden. To make sense of my new home in the woods, I went back to the books. This is why trees form and inform so much of this...

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