Ni Chuilleanáin, Eiláan (1942–)

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Ni Chuilleanáin, Eiláan (1942–)

Irish poet. Name variations: Eilean Ni Chuilleanain. Born Nov 28, 1942, in Cork, Ireland; dau. of Cormac (university professor) and Eilis (Dillon) O'Cuilleanain (writer); University College, National University of Ireland, BA, 1962, MA, 1964; Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford, BLitt, 1968; m. Macdara Woods (poet and editor), 1978; children: Niall.

Worked as literary magazine editor and teacher in English Literature at Trinity College, Dublin; was co-founder of literary review Cyphers; writings include Acts and Monuments (1972), Site of Ambush (1975), Cork (1977), The Second Voyage (1977), The Rose Geranium (1981), The Magdalene Sermon (1989), The Brazen Serpent (1994) and The Girl Who Married the Reindeer (2001). Received Patrick Kavanagh Award (1973) and O'Shaughnessy Prize (1992).