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Seán Lysaght was born in 1957 and grew up in Limerick. He was educated at UCD, where he received a BA and an MA in Anglo-Irish Literature. He subsequently spent several years abroad, in Switzerland and Germany, before teaching at St Patrick’s College, Maynooth. He now lectures at the Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology and lives with his wife Jessica and his son Seamus in Westport, County Mayo.

In 1985 he was an award winner at the annual Patrick Kavanagh poetry festival. His first collection of poetry, Noah's Irish Ark was published in 1989, followed by The Clare Island Survey (Gallery, 1991; nominated for The Irish Times/Aer Lingus poetry award). Between 1990 and 1994 he lectured in English at St Patrick's College, Maynooth and received a PhD for his work on the life and writings of Robert Lloyd Praeger, subsequently published as Robert Lloyd Praeger: The Life of a Naturalist (Four Courts, 1998). His subsequent collections, Scarecrow (1998) and Erris (2002), The Mouth of a River
(2007) a re published by The Gallery Press. He recently received the 2007 O’Shaughnessy Award for Poetry. Venetian Epigrams (Translations after Goethe) was published in June 2008. His Selected Poems is being published in October 2010.

An extract from the citation read at the presentation of the O’Shaughnessy Award for Poetry (2007) of the University of St Thomas (St Paul, Minnesota) Center for Irish Studies on Thursday, 12 April:

'Seán Lysaght, an artist whose poetry is inseparable from his engagement with Ireland's natural surroundings. Lysaght's poems abound with alert perceptions of Ireland's west, where he makes his home — its mountains, bogs, and beaches, its flora, and its birdlife. We will understand his work best (and, he reminds us, will understand our own lives best) if we remember that it rests on the bedrock of the natural world. Still, to call him merely an "environmental" writer would be to underestimate his many achievements — his years of teaching, his essays, his scholarship, and his four collections of poetry. . . Tonight, we thank our guest for a literary achievement that charts a progressively more comprehensive understanding of what is meant by the word "environment". His work brings us not just to the natural world, but also to the environment of the imagination, the environment of language, the environment of literature and of the world's store of legend and tale.'
                                                                                 — read by Dr Maris Kelly, Dean, College of Arts and Sciences

Click here for Minnesota Public Radio's interview with Seán Lysaght.


 
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SCARECROW  ERRIS  THE CLARE ISLAND SURVEY  THE MOUTH OF A RIVER: Cover Art - 'Self Portrait as an Angler' by Barrie Cooke  VENETIAN EPIGRAMS Cover Art: ‘Goethe’ (1982) by Andy Warhol  courtesy of the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts / Arts Rights Society (ARS), New York / DACS, London   Sean Lysaght Selected Poems Cover Image: ‘Surge VIII’ by Donald Teskey, courtesy of the artist