Richard Kell (poet)

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Richard Kell, Irish poet, born 1927.

A native of County Cork, Kell spent five years in India after which he attended schools in Belfast and Dublin. He graduated from Trinity College, Dublin. He worked as a librarian and teacher in England, till being appointed to as Senior Lecturer in English Literature at Newcastle-upon-Tyne Polytechnic.

Bibliography

  • Control Tower (London, Chatto & Windus, 1962)
  • Differences (Chatto & Windus, 1969)
  • Humours (Sunderland, Ceolfrith Press, 1978)
  • The Broken Circle (Ceolfrith Press, 1981)
  • In Praise of Warmth (Dublin, Dedalus Press, 1987)
  • Rock and Water (Dedalus Press, 1993)
  • Collected Poems (Belfast, Lagan Press, 2001)
  • Under the Rainbow (Lagan Press, 2003)
  • Letters to Enid (Shoestring Press, 2004)

References

  • Irish Poetry of Faith and Doubt:The Cold Heaven, p. 187, ed. John F. Deane, Wolfhound Press, 1990.

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