Poetry at the Print Room

Paul Muldoon – Solo Reading
15 May 6.30pm, Studio
Doors at 6pm for a prompt start at 6.30pm

This event is SOLD OUT

Enjoy a rare UK appearance by Paul Muldoon in this special solo reading, part of Poetry at the Print Room – a series of live readings by major contemporary UK and international poets.

Born in Portadown, County Armagh, in 1951, Muldoon published his first volume of poetry in 1973 with Faber & Faber. Since then, he has published eleven further collections of poetry, and in 2017 won the Queen’s Gold Medal for Poetry. For the last 30 years, he has been based in the US, where he has worked as a professor at Princeton and, until recently, as the Poetry Editor for the New Yorker. Often drawing on his experience growing up in Northern Ireland, he is playful, witty and erudite – and often considered as one of the greatest poets of his generation.

“One of the great poets of the past hundred years, who can be everything in his poems – word-playful, lyrical, hilarious, melancholy. And angry. Only Yeats before him could write with such measured fury.” – Roger Rosenblatt, New York Times Book Review

All tickets £10.00

Get £5.00 off when you book a ticket for Paul Muldoon and How It Is (Part One) on the same evening (15 May).

Poetry at the Print Room is supported by The TS Eliot Foundation 
photo © John Minihan