Máighréad Medbh Explained

Máighréad Medbh
Birth Date:1959
Birth Place:Newcastle West, Ireland
Occupation:Writer
Nationality:Irish
Genre:Poetry

Máighréad Medbh (born 1959) is an Irish writer and poet.

Life and work

Born in 1959 in Newcastle West, County Limerick, Medbh now lives in Dublin. She is known as a performative poet and much of her focus has been on live performance since the 1990s, when she was a pioneer in the Irish performance renascence. She has published eight poetry collections and a mixed genre work, as well as three e-novels. She has won awards, including the Single Poem Prize Listowel Writers’ Week 2016, for 'Easter 2016,' and her verse fantasy, Parvit of Agelast, was shortlisted for the Pigott Poetry Prize in 2017. She has been awarded a bursary from the Irish Arts Council, and has had several school residencies.[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] She collaborated with writers Deirdre Brennan and Nuala Ní Chonchúir on the volume of poetry, Divas! (2003).[6]

Bibliography

E-Books

Máighréad Medbh: Smashwords Page

Film Collaborations
With artist Bernie Masterson--

Flight screenings:
Lacuna Festivals 2021 International, Contemporary Art Festival: Distance (02-07-2021); MESA Magazine online launch (27-03-2021); The Royal Ulster Academy Annual Exhibition (18-10-2020); Contemporary Irish Arts Center Los Angeles, CIACLA (24-09-2020).
Flight was winner of the Inaugural Janet Mullarney Prize, curated by Joy Gerrard, Séan Kissane, and Jerome O Drisceoil for the Highlanes Gallery, Drogheda (06-07-2020), and has been acquired by The Highlanes for its permanent collection.
Bold Writing screenings:
Mexindex 2020, curated by Richard Ashrowan (18-12-2020); as part of Homeland: ‘On Changing Your Mind’, at: Instituto Cervantes, Dublin (24-11-2019), the LOOP Festival, Barcelona (22-11-2019), and Damer House Gallery, Roscrea (10-08-2019); Glitch Festival, Digital Traces, (17-05-2017); Discover Hidden Gems, MFA Group Show, The Annex, 101 -103 James St, Dublin (06-07-2016).

For Children

Translations
English versions of original poems in Galician and Arabic have been included in the following anthologies:

Anthologies in which work has been published

Prose and Essay

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Winners 2017. Listowel Writers Week . 6 March 2021.
  2. Web site: Máighréad Medbh . MaighreadMedbh.
  3. Web site: REFERENCE ENTRY: Medbh, Máighréad (1959)The Concise Oxford Companion to Irish Literature . Oxford Press.
  4. Book: Angela Bourke . The Field Day Anthology of Irish Writing . 2002 . NYU Press . 978-0-8147-9907-9 . 1352–.
  5. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzrlqZkYCkLGWwHCWYKi9GEGX65gm1Xn_ Maighread Medbh's YouTube Channel
  6. News: 13 June 2003 . Carlow poet launches new book at festival . 135 . The Nationalist.