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MACDARA WOODS READS GALWAY JAN 26TH
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Wednesday December 27, 2006 22:11 by Fred Johnston - Manager - Western Writers' Centre - Ionad Scribhneoiri Chaitlin Maude 091.533595

Editor of 'Cyphers' reads in Galway
Macdara Woods, Aosdána poet and co-editor of Cyphers magazine, will read for the Western Writers' Centre on January 26th at the Imperial Hotel, Eyre Square, Galway, starting at 8pm.
Born in Dublin in 1942, Woods has been publishing his work since the early 1960s. His poetry collections include Decimal D. Sec Drinks in a Bar in Marrakesh (1970); Early Morning Matins (1973); Stopping the Lights in Ranelagh (1987); Miz Moon (1988); The Hanged Man Was Not Surrendering (1990); Notes From the Countries of Blood-Red Flowers (1994); Selected Poems (1996); Knowledge in the Blood: New & Selected Poems (2001) and The Nightingale Water (2001).
His work has been translated into more than one dozen languages. Two books of his poems have been published in Italian, Biglietto di Sola Andata (1998) and Con Pesaro ai Miei Piedi (1999), which included an audio CD with readings by the author and music by the Italian group Militia.
He frequently works with musicians and has written a number of songs: most notably Winter Fire and Snow with Brendan Graham. In 2002 he collaborated with composer Benjamin Dwyer on a sequence of poetry and music, In The Ranelagh Gardens, performed around Ireland and issued as a CD in 2005. In 2003 completed The Cello Suites to accompany a performance of the six Bach cello suites on double bass by American musician Richard Hartshorne, performed jointly in USA and Canada – most recently in St Bartholomew’s Cathedral, New York, December 2004.
In 1975, he co-founded the literary journal Cyphers with Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin, and Leland Bardwell and Pearse Hutchinson, and he continues to serve as its editor. He lives in Dublin and, when he can, in Umbria, Italy.
Details of the reading can be obtained from the Western Writers' Centre, 091.533595, or westernwriters@eircom.net Please include address and/or 'phone number with e-mail requests. Also see our website at www.twwc.ie The event is supported by Poetry Ireland. The Centre is supported by the Arts Council and Galway City and County Councils.
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