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Paul Muldoon (born 20 June 1951) is a Pulitzer Prize
Pulitzer Prize

The Pulitzer Prize is an United States award regarded as the highest national honor in newspaper journalism, literary achievements and musical composition....
-winning poet
Poetry

Poetry is a form of literature art in which language is used for its aesthetics and evocative qualities in addition to, or in lieu of, its apparent meaning ....
 from County Armagh
County Armagh

County Armagh is a counties of Ireland in Ulster in the north east of Ireland. It is the smallest, in area, of the six counties that form Northern Ireland and second smallest in Ulster....
, Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland

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 as well as an educator and academic at Princeton University
Princeton University

Princeton University is a private university university located in Princeton, New Jersey, New Jersey, United States. The school is one of the eight universities of the Ivy League and has the largest per-student Financial endowment in the world....
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oon's poetry is known for difficulty, allusion, casual use of extremely obscure or archaic words, understated wit, pun
Pun

A pun, or paronomasia, is a form of word play that deliberately exploits ambiguity between similar-sounding words for humour or rhetorical effect....
ning, and deft technique in meter and slant rhyme
Half rhyme

Half rhyme, sometimes called slant, sprung, near rhyme, oblique rhyme, off rhyme or imperfect rhyme is consonance on the final consonants of the words involved....
.

Muldoon has lived in the United States since 1987; he teaches at Princeton University
Princeton University

Princeton University is a private university university located in Princeton, New Jersey, New Jersey, United States. The school is one of the eight universities of the Ivy League and has the largest per-student Financial endowment in the world....
 and is an Honorary Professor in the School of English at the University of St Andrews
University of St Andrews

The University of St Andrews is the List of oldest universities in continuous operation university in Scotland and third oldest in the English-speaking world, having been founded between 1410 and 1413....
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Paul Muldoon (born 20 June 1951) is a Pulitzer Prize
Pulitzer Prize

The Pulitzer Prize is an United States award regarded as the highest national honor in newspaper journalism, literary achievements and musical composition....
-winning poet
Poetry

Poetry is a form of literature art in which language is used for its aesthetics and evocative qualities in addition to, or in lieu of, its apparent meaning ....
 from County Armagh
County Armagh

County Armagh is a counties of Ireland in Ulster in the north east of Ireland. It is the smallest, in area, of the six counties that form Northern Ireland and second smallest in Ulster....
, Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland

conventional_long_name = Northern Ireland|native_name= Tuaisceart ?ireannNorlin Airlann|motto =|image_map = Europe location N-IRL2.png...
 as well as an educator and academic at Princeton University
Princeton University

Princeton University is a private university university located in Princeton, New Jersey, New Jersey, United States. The school is one of the eight universities of the Ivy League and has the largest per-student Financial endowment in the world....
.

Life and work

Muldoon's poetry is known for difficulty, allusion, casual use of extremely obscure or archaic words, understated wit, pun
Pun

A pun, or paronomasia, is a form of word play that deliberately exploits ambiguity between similar-sounding words for humour or rhetorical effect....
ning, and deft technique in meter and slant rhyme
Half rhyme

Half rhyme, sometimes called slant, sprung, near rhyme, oblique rhyme, off rhyme or imperfect rhyme is consonance on the final consonants of the words involved....
.

Muldoon has lived in the United States since 1987; he teaches at Princeton University
Princeton University

Princeton University is a private university university located in Princeton, New Jersey, New Jersey, United States. The school is one of the eight universities of the Ivy League and has the largest per-student Financial endowment in the world....
 and is an Honorary Professor in the School of English at the University of St Andrews
University of St Andrews

The University of St Andrews is the List of oldest universities in continuous operation university in Scotland and third oldest in the English-speaking world, having been founded between 1410 and 1413....
. He held the chair of Professor of Poetry at Oxford University for the five-year term 1999–2004, and he is an Honorary Fellow of Hertford College, Oxford University
Hertford College, Oxford

Hertford College is one of the Colleges of the University of Oxford of the University of Oxford in England. It is located in Catte Street, directly opposite the main entrance of the original Bodleian Library....
. In addition, he teaches in Vermont at The Bread Loaf School of English
Middlebury College

Middlebury College is a private Liberal arts colleges in the United States located in Middlebury , Vermont, Vermont, United States. Drawing 2,350 undergraduates from all 50 United States and over 70 countries, Middlebury offers 44 majors in the arts, humanities, literature, foreign languages, social sciences, and natural sciences....
, Middlebury College's graduate program.

Until recently, Muldoon was often thought of as the second-most-eminent living poet in Northern Ireland, in the shadow of Seamus Heaney
Seamus Heaney

Seamus Heaney is an Irish people poet, writer and lecturer who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1995. He currently lives in Dublin....
 , but Muldoon's reputation has grown dramatically since he won the 2003 Pulitzer Prize
Pulitzer Prize

The Pulitzer Prize is an United States award regarded as the highest national honor in newspaper journalism, literary achievements and musical composition....
 in poetry
Poetry

Poetry is a form of literature art in which language is used for its aesthetics and evocative qualities in addition to, or in lieu of, its apparent meaning ....
.

Honours include fellowships in the Royal Society of Literature
Royal Society of Literature

The Royal Society of Literature is the "senior Literature organisation in United Kingdom". It was founded in 1820 by George IV of the United Kingdom, in order to "reward literary merit and excite literary talent"....
 and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
American Academy of Arts and Sciences

The American Academy of Arts and Sciences is an organization dedicated to scholarship and the advancement of learning. It serves as a nationwide honor society for the United States....
, the 1994 T. S. Eliot
T. S. Eliot

'Thomas Stearns Eliot', Order of Merit , was a poet, dramatist, and literary critic. He received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1948. Among his most famous writings are the poems The Love Song of J....
 Prize, the 1997 Irish Times Poetry Prize, and the 2003 Griffin International Prize for Excellence in Poetry
Griffin Poetry Prize

The Griffin Poetry Prize is Canada's most generous List of poetry awards. It was founded in 2000 by businessman and philanthropist Scott Griffin....
.

In September 2007, he was hired as poetry editor of The New Yorker
The New Yorker

The New Yorker is an United States magazine that publishes reportage, commentary, criticism, essays, fiction, satire, cartoons, and poetry. Starting as a weekly in the mid-1920s, the magazine is now published 47 times per year, with five of these issues covering two-week spans....
.

Muldoon has contributed the librettos for four operas by Daron Hagen
Daron Hagen

Daron Aric Hagen is an United States composer of contemporary classical music and opera....
: Shining Brow
Shining Brow

Shining Brow is an English language opera by Daron Hagen, first performed by the Madison Opera in Madison, Wisconsin, April 21, 1993. It is based on events in the life of architect Frank Lloyd Wright....
 (1992), Vera of Las Vegas (1996), Bandanna (1998), and The Antient Concert (2005). His interests have not only included libretto, but the rock lyric as well, penning lines for The Handsome Family
The Handsome Family

The Handsome Family is an alternative country band, formed in Chicago, Illinois....
 as well as the late Warren Zevon
Warren Zevon

Warren William Zevon was an American rock music singer-songwriter and musician noted for weaving his offbeat, sardonic view of life into his music, composing dark, sometimes humorous songs often laced with political or historical themes....
 whose titular track "My Ride's Here" belongs to a Muldoon collaboration. Muldoon also writes lyrics for (and plays "rudimentary rhythm" guitar in) his own Princeton-based rock band, Rackett
RACKETT (band)

RACKETT is a self-described "three-car garage rock" band that originated from songs written and recorded by the poetry Paul Muldoon and the 17th century in poetry scholar Nigel Smith during mid-to-late 2004....
.

Family

Paul Muldoon is married to the writer Jean Hanff Korelitz. He has two children - Dorothy and Asher - and lives in Griggstown, New Jersey
Griggstown, New Jersey

Griggstown is an unincorporated area and a historic district within Franklin Township, Somerset County, New Jersey, in Somerset County, New Jersey, New Jersey....
.

Publications

By 2006, Muldoon's published books (with major collections starred*) were:

  • Knowing My Place (1971)
  • New Weather (1973)*
  • Spirit of Dawn (1975)
  • Mules (1977)*
  • Names and Addresses (1978)
  • Immram (1980)
  • The O-O's Party, New Year's Eve (1980)
  • Why Brownlee Left (1980)*
  • Out of Siberia (1982)
  • Quoof (1983)*
  • The Wishbone (1984)
  • Paul Muldoon: Selected Poems 1968-1983 (1986)*
  • Meeting the British (1987)*
  • Madoc: A Mystery (1990)*
  • The Annals of Chile (1994)*
  • The Prince of the Quotidian (1994)
  • Six Honest Serving Men (1995)
  • Kerry Slides (with photographs by Bill Doyle) (1996)
  • New Selected Poems: 1968-1994 (1996)*
  • Hopewell Haiku (1997)
  • Hay (1998)*
  • Poems 1968-1998 (2001)*
  • Moy Sand and Gravel (2002)* (winner of the Pulitzer Prize
    Pulitzer Prize

    The Pulitzer Prize is an United States award regarded as the highest national honor in newspaper journalism, literary achievements and musical composition....
     for Poetry and the 2003 International Griffin Poetry Prize
    Griffin Poetry Prize

    The Griffin Poetry Prize is Canada's most generous List of poetry awards. It was founded in 2000 by businessman and philanthropist Scott Griffin....
    )
  • Medley for Morin Khur (2005)
  • Sixty Instant Messages to Tom Moore (2005)
  • Horse Latitudes
    Horse Latitudes (book)

    Horse Latitudes is tenth collection of poetry from the Northern Ireland poet Paul Muldoon. It was published by Faber and Faber on 19th October, 2006....
     (2006)* (shortlisted for the TS Eliot Prize)
  • General Admission (2006)


Most of these volumes were collections of shorter poems. Often a single and considerably longer poem is placed at the end of a volume. Muldoon's most recent collections have, however, included more than one long poem.

Madoc: A Mystery, among Muldoon's most difficult works, is a book-length poem, which some consider Muldoon's masterpiece. It narrates in fractured sections an alternate history in which Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Samuel Taylor Coleridge was an England poet, critic and Philosophy who was, along with his friend William Wordsworth, one of the founders of the Romanticism in England and one of the Lake Poets....
 and Robert Southey
Robert Southey

Robert Southey was an English poet of the Romantic poetry school, one of the so-called "Lake Poets", and Poet Laureate for 30 years from 1813 to his death in 1843....
 come to America in order to found a utopian community. (The poets had, in reality, discussed but never undertaken this journey; the title comes from Southey's poem Madoc, about a legendary Welsh prince of that name
Madoc

Madoc ab Owain Gwynedd was, according to folklore, a Wales prince who discovered Americas in 1170, over three hundred years before Christopher Columbus's voyage in 1492....
.)

Muldoon has also edited a number of anthologies, written two children's books, translated the work of other authors, and published critical prose. These are, respectively:

  • The Scrake of Dawn: Poems by Young People from Northern Ireland (1979)
  • The Faber Book of Contemporary Irish Poetry (1986)
  • The Faber Book of Beasts (1997)
  • The Oxford and Cambridge May Anthologies 2000: Poetry (2000)
  • The Best American Poetry 2005
    The Best American Poetry 2005

    The Best American Poetry 2005, a volume in The Best American Poetry series, was edited by David Lehman and by guest editor Paul Muldoon....
     (with David Lehman) (2005)
  • The Last Thesaurus (1996)
  • The Noctuary of Narcissus Batt (1997)
  • The Astrakhan Cloak (translated into English the work written by Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill
    Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill

    Nuala N? Dhomhnaill is an Ireland poet.Born in Lancashire, England in 1952, of Irish parents, she moved to Ireland at the age of 5, and was brought up in the Dingle Gaeltacht and in Nenagh, County Tipperary....
     in Irish language) (1992)
  • The Birds / adaptation after Aristophanes (1999)
  • The End of the Poem: 'All Souls Night' by WB Yeats (lecture) (2000)
  • To Ireland, I (2000)
  • The End of the Poem: Oxford Lectures in Poetry (2006)


Awards

Muldoon has won the following major poetry awards:
  • 1992: Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize
    Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize

    The Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize is a United Kingdom literary prize established in 1963 in tribute to Geoffrey Faber, founder and first Chairman publisher Faber & Faber....
     for Madoc: A Mystery
  • 1994: T. S. Eliot Prize
    T. S. Eliot Prize

    The T. S. Eliot Prize for Poetry is awarded by the Poetry Book Society to "the best collection of new verse in English first published in the UK or the Republic of Ireland" in any particular year....
     for The Annals of Chile
  • 1997: Irish Times Irish Literature Prize for Poetry for New Selected Poems 1968–1994
  • 2002: T. S. Eliot Prize
    T. S. Eliot Prize

    The T. S. Eliot Prize for Poetry is awarded by the Poetry Book Society to "the best collection of new verse in English first published in the UK or the Republic of Ireland" in any particular year....
     (shortlist) for Moy Sand and Gravel
  • 2003: Griffin Poetry Prize
    Griffin Poetry Prize

    The Griffin Poetry Prize is Canada's most generous List of poetry awards. It was founded in 2000 by businessman and philanthropist Scott Griffin....
     (Canada) for Moy Sand and Gravel
  • 2003: Pulitzer Prize for Poetry
    Pulitzer Prize for Poetry

    The Pulitzer Prize in Poetry has been presented since 1922 for a distinguished volume of original verse by an American author. However, Pulitzer Prize Special Citations and Awards were presented in 1918 in poetry and 1919 in poetry....
     for Moy Sand and Gravel
  • 2004: American Ireland Fund Literary Award
  • 2004: Aspen Prize for Poetry
  • 2004: Shakespeare Prize
    Shakespeare Prize

    The Shakespeare Prize was an annual prize for writing or performance awarded to a British citizen by the Hamburg Alfred Toepfer Stiftung F.V.S.. First given by Alfred Toepfer in 1937 as an expression of his Anglophilia in the face of tense international conditions, the prize was awarded only twice before the outbreak of World War II, to composer R...


See also



External links

  • Transcript of interview with Ramona Koval
    Ramona Koval

    Ramona Koval is an Australian broadcaster, writer and journalist.Koval is known for her extended and in-depth interviews with significant writers....
    , The Book Show
    The Book Show

    The Book Show is a Australian Australian Broadcasting Corporation program for the discussion of everything relating to the written word. It is broadcast live around Australia on Radio National with a daily weekday morning show which is then replayed nightly and also has a sunday evening show....
     , ABC Radio National, March 2008
  • : a poem by Paul Muldoon from , May 7 2008.
  • : a poem by Paul Muldoon in memory of Warren Zevon from , May 31 2006.