77:. He claims that, although she spoke to him mainly in English, he would listen to her conversing with her friends in Irish, and as such, he was quite unaware of the imbalances between English and Irish, since he experienced the free interchange of both languages. When he began school, he claims that he was made aware of the tensions between both languages, and was surprised to discover that Irish was considered an endangered language, taught as a contrived, rule-laden code, with little of the literary attraction which it held for him. He was educated in the local national and secondary schools in Newcastle West. Hartnett emigrated to England the day after he finished his secondary education and went to work as a tea boy on a building site in London.
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in 1995. In 1999, the documentary film on his life and work: Michael
Hartnett: Necklace of Wrens, was widely shown on Irish television to critical acclaim and won several prizes. Also, during the late 1990s, his poetry was added to the Irish final secondary school exam, the Leaving Certificate
73:, Co. Limerick, spending much of his time with his grandmother Bridget Halpin, who resided in the townland of Camas, in the countryside nearby. Hartnett claimed that his grandmother was one of the last native speakers to live in Co. Limerick, though she was originally from North
229:(1992). These critically acclaimed works contributed to his winning the Irish American Cultural Institute Award in 1988, and the American-Ireland Fund Literary Award in 1990. Selected and New Poems (1994) was published both in Ireland and the USA.
69:. Although his parents' name was Harnett, he was registered in error as Hartnett on his birth certificate. In later life he declined to change this as his legal name was closer to the Irish Ó hAirtnéide. He grew up in the Maiden Street area of
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October a literary and arts festival is held in Newcastle West in honour of Michael Hartnett. Events are organised throughout the town and a memorial lecture is given by a distinguished guest. Former speakers include
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Rosemary had a daughter Lara who lives in Australia and a son Niall who lives in Ireland. Niall manages the writer's estate and copyright in conjunction with Gallery Press.
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A biography on this period of
Michael Hartnett's life entitled 'A Rebel Act Michael Hartnett's Farewell To English' by Pat Walsh was published in 2012 by Mercier Press.
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Poems in tribute, featuring work of Seamus Heaney, Eavan Boland, Paula Meehan, Brendan
Kennelly. Edited and introduced by James Lawlor with foreword by Joan Mac Kernan
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217:, a book that deals with the turbulent events in his personal life over the previous few years. This was followed by a number of books in English including
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Rosemary Grantley on 16 May 1965, and they were married on 4 April 1966. His first book,
190:(1984). He received the Irish-American Cultural Institute Award in 1980, and the Irish Arts Council Award for the best book in Irish in 1986.
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Lawlor, James. “Are these my people?’ A Study of
Contemporary Working-Class Irish Poetry M.A Diss. Queen's University Belfast. 2010. Print.
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who wrote in both
English and Irish. He was one of the most significant voices in late 20th-century Irish writing and has been called "
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Michael Hartnett sculpted by Rory Breslin, in the Square,
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He worked as a night telephonist at the telephone exchange on Exchequer Street. He now entered a productive relationship with
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Notes From His Contemporaries: A Tribute to Michael Hartnett
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Tao: A Version of the Chinese Classic of the Sixth Century
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For the Australian wheelchair basketball player, see
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140:(1972). This last book was a version of the Chinese
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416:A Necklace of Wrens: Poems in Irish and English
45:) (18 September 1941 – 13 October 1999) was an
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477:Selected Poems of Nuala Ní Domhnaill
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530:3, Spring 1976, pp. 55 & 56,
467:(Newbridge: Goldsmith Press 1973)
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576:"Death of poet Michael Hartnett"
1876:The Wind That Shakes the Barley
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1784:Cóir Connacht ar chath Laighean
101:. He also worked as curator of
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150:(1973), a translation of the
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662:Remembering Michael Hartnett
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356:The Retreat of Ita Cagney
241:Ó Rathaille The Poems of
188:Do Nuala: Foighne Chrainn
91:University College Dublin
57:Early life and background
2156:20th-century Irish poets
910:Gofraidh Fionn Ó Dálaigh
895:Gilla Mo Dutu Úa Caiside
461:(New Writers Press 1971)
1810:The Prophecy of Berchán
1749:Is trúag in ces i mbiam
1717:The Wanderings of Oisin
970:Tarlach Rua Mac Dónaill
920:Donnchadh Mór Ó Dálaigh
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1759:An Díbirt go Connachta
1754:Sen dollotar Ulaid ...
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950:Fear Feasa Ó'n Cháinte
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830:Chief Ollam of Ireland
703:Official Facebook Page
434:Selected and New Poems
422:Poems to Younger Women
410:Collected Poems Vol II
358:(Goldsmith Press 1975)
280:Éigse Michael Hartnett
252:New and Selected Poems
223:Poems to Younger Women
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885:Mael Ísu Ua Brolcháin
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524:A Farewell to English
428:The Killing of Dreams
392:Collected Poems Vol I
346:A Farewell to English
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132:(1969), followed by
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334:Anatomy of a Cliché
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