Paul Muldoon is a Pulitzer-Prize winning poet, formerly the Oxford Professor of Poetry, and also poetry editor of The New Yorker. Born in 1951 in Portadown, Northern Ireland, Muldoon lived for many years in Belfast, first as a student at Queen’s […]
Paul Muldoon is a Pulitzer-Prize winning poet, formerly the Oxford Professor of Poetry, and also poetry editor of The New Yorker. Born in 1951 in Portadown, Northern Ireland, Muldoon lived for many years in Belfast, first as a student at Queen’s […]
Since 2014, Paul Muldoon has hosted a series of evenings at the Irish Arts Center in New York. Muldoon’s Picnic is named for a popular New York City entertainment of the 1880s, itself borrowing a name from a song popular in New York in the middle […]
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