Poetry Reading with Rita Ann Higgins @ The Feakle Festival

Poetry Reading with Rita Ann Higgins @ The Feakle Festival

Saturday, 12 August 2017, 2.05pm

 Rita Ann Higgins means a unique line in human warmth; and a unique colour of humour and a unique clarity – Paul Durcan

The Feakle Festival are delighted to have poet Rita Ann Higgins host the ever popular Poetry Session. The event has no admission charge so early arrival is advised to ensure a rare opportunity to hear one of Ireland’s great living poets. Born in 1955 in Galway, Ireland. she divides her time between Galway and Spiddal. She has won several awards and her work has been selected for Yale University Literature Curriculum. Higgins’ frank, wry poems often look squarely at economic and gender based inequalities. She is a member of Aosdána and her many collections have been widely published to critical acclaim

 Her first five collections were published by Salmon Publishing. Goddess on the Mervue Bus 1986. Witch in the Bushes 1988 . Goddess and Witch 1990. Philomena’s Revenge 1992 Higher Purchase 1996. Bloodaxe Books published her next three collections. Sunny Side Plucked 1996. An Awful Racket 2001. Throw in the Vowels” New & Selected Poems in May 2005 to mark her 50th birthday. Her plays include: Face Licker Come Home (1991), God of the Hatch man 1992 (1992), Colie Lally Doesn’t Live in a Bucket (1993) Down All the Roundabouts (1999). 

The Big Break 2004 (screenplay) The Empty Frame (play inspired by Hanna Greally. 2008) THE PLASTIC BAG (play for radio 2008) She has edited Out the Clara Road: The Offaly Anthology, 1999 Word and Image: a collection of poems from Sunderland Women’s Centre and Washington Bridge Centre. In 2000. She co edited ‘FIZZ’ Poetry of resistance and challenge, an anthology written by young people, in 2004. 

 She was Galway County’s Writer-in-Residence in 1987, Writer in Residence at the National University of Ireland, Galway, in 1994-95, Writer in Residence for Offaly County Council in1998-99. She was Green Honors Professor at Texas Christian University, in October 2000. Other awards include a Peadar O’Donnell Award in 1989, several Arts Council bursaries ‘Sunny Side Plucked’ was a Poetry Book Society Recommendation. She was made an honorary fellow at Hong Kong Baptist University Nov 2006.

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Published by Feakle Festival on 27 July 2017

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