Vona Groarke
Irish poet, poetry professor, 'Shale' and 'Spellwork'
Vona Groarke (born 1964) is an acclaimed Irish poet, critic, and academic who has made significant contributions to contemporary Irish poetry and literary criticism. Born in Edgeworthstown, County Longford, Ireland, she studied at Trinity College Dublin and has since established herself as one of the notable voices in modern Irish literature. Her poetry collections, including 'Shale' and 'Spellwork,' are characterized by their lyrical precision, exploration of memory and landscape, and engagement with Irish cultural traditions. Groarke has served as a professor of poetry at Trinity College Dublin and has been involved in various literary institutions and editorial projects. Her work often examines themes of place, identity, and the Irish experience, with particular attention to how language shapes perception and meaning. She has received numerous literary awards and recognition from the Irish and international literary communities. Groarke's scholarly work and creative output have helped shape discussions around Irish poetry in the 21st century, and her influence extends to both established and emerging writers.
Arts & Literature
Irish
1964
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Vona
Scandinavian origin
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