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204:, Paulin described Israeli government actions in Palestine as "an historical obscenity". When asked how he responds to accusations of anti-Semitism that follow such descriptions, he told the newspaper "I just laugh when they do that to me. It does not worry me at all. These are the Hampstead liberal Zionists. I have utter contempt for them. They use this card of anti-Semitism". Regarding supporters of Israel, Paulin stated "You are either a Zionist or an anti-Zionist. Everyone who supports Israel is a Zionist". After his comments in 220:, that his views were "distorted", writing, "I have been, and am, a lifelong opponent of anti-Semitism ... I do not support attacks on Israeli civilians under any circumstances. I am in favour of the current efforts to achieve a two-state solution to the conflict between Israel and the Palestinians". In 2009, he translated 367:
We're fed this inert // this lying phrase // like comfort food // as another little Palestinian boy // in trainers jeans and a white teeshirt // is gunned down by the Zionist SS // whose initials we should // - but we don't - dumb goys - // clock in that weasel word
165:) decided to make Field Day a permanent enterprise. Thus, to qualify for financial support from both the Northern Irish and the Irish governments, they expanded the governing board from the original two members to six: Friel, Rea, Paulin, 48:. Paulin grew up in a middle class area of the city. According to Paulin, his parents, a doctor and headmaster, held "vaguely socialist liberal views". While still a teenager, Paulin joined the 117:
heritage of the eighteenth century to challenge orthodox concepts" of Northern Irish Protestant identity. His passionate arguments and desire for a political poetry hails from the influence of
24:(born 25 January 1949) is a Northern Irish poet and critic of film, music and literature. He lives in England, where he was the G. M. Young Lecturer in English Literature at 198:(2008), it was Paulin's expression of his "anger and anguish at the behaviour of Israeli troops". In an interview he gave to the state-owned Egyptian newspaper 514: 509: 479: 504: 489: 499: 494: 484: 336: 318: 289: 398: 190:
aroused some controversy for referring to a Palestinian boy being "gunned down by the Zionist SS". According to
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Literature, Partition and the Nation State: Culture and Conflict in Ireland, Israel and Palestine
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was "a Zionist government". His poem "Killed in Crossfire" when published in British newspaper
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and has taken part in a campaign which succeeded in having Hazlitt's gravestone refurbished.
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Paulin is most widely known in Britain for his appearances on the late-night
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Tongue of Water, Teeth of Stones: Northern Irish Poetry and Social Violence
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Tom Paulin – complete guide to the Playwright, Plays, Theatres, Agent
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background "who have attempted to recover the radical Protestant
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Northern Irish poet and critic of film, music and literature
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Paulin is considered to be among a group of writers from a
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but resigned after declaring that the government of
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in late 1980, the two founding directors (Friel and
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Hertford College, Oxford
Leeds
Protestant
Belfast
Trotskyist
Socialist Labour League
Annadale Grammar School
Hull University
Lincoln College, Oxford
University of Nottingham
Reader
Somerset Maugham
literary critic
William Hazlitt
Unionist
republican
John Milton
BBC
The Late Show
Newsnight Review
Field Day Theatre Company
Brian Friel
Translations
Stephen Rea
Seamus Deane
Seamus Heaney
Labour Party
Tony Blair
The Observer
Denis MacShane

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