Paul
Muldoon was born in County Armagh in 1951 and now lives with his
family in the United States.
Recent books include
To Ireland, I (essays), Hay (poems), Poems 1968-1998, Moy Sand and Gravel for which he received
the Pulitzer Prize, The End of the Poem — a series of lectures he delivered as Professor of Poetry at Oxford, and Horse Latitudes, his tenth collection.
The Gallery Press has also published The Astrakhan Cloak,
poems by Nuala Ní Dhomnhaill translated by Paul Muldoon, Kerry Slides, with photographs by Bill Doyle, Six Honest
Serving Men, The Birds (after Aristophanes), The
Prince of the Quotidian, General Admission (2006) and Wayside Shrines (2009) a special limited edition, with drawings and paintings by Keith Wilson.
Paul Muldoon directs the Creative Writing Program at Princeton
University.