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Anthony Weir
   
Life
b.1941- ; brought to settled in Northern Ireland in his first year;
ed. Campbell College; studied philosophy at QUB, without degree; studfied
briefly at Univ. of Copenhagen (Sinology); contrib. regularly to The
Honest Ulsterman; issued poetry collections, Tide and Undertow:
A Book of Translations (1976) and The Transcendental Hotel: Poems
for a False Millenium (1997); also some collections jointly with Andi
Garwood, viz., Cinema of the Blind (1977), Book Disease (1996)
and Fearful Symmetry (1996), as well as The Hell’s Going On
(1999) with Tom Baer; issued Early Ireland: A Field Guide (1980),
and Images of Lust (1999), a study of the sheela-na-gig of Irish
medieval churches in collaboration with James Jerman; lives at Strangford.
Works
Poetry, A Century of Quatrains (Belfast: Blackstaff Press
1973), [20]pp.; Tide and Undertow: A Book of Translations (Belfast:
Blackstaff Press 1976), [6], 95pp., ill.; Cinema of the Blind (Belfast:
Blackstaff Press 1981), 42pp.; Dispatches from the War against the
World: Poems (Downpatrick: Dissident Editions 1994), 70pp. [ISBN 095204
510 9]; with Andi Garwood, Fearful Symmetry: Poems (Downpatrick:
Dissident Editions [1996]), 22pp.; The Transcendental Hotel : Poems
for a False Millenium (Downpatrick: Dissident Editions 1997) [8],
55pp.; Okami [pseud.], Illusions in Three Parts (Downpatrick: Dissident
Editions 1998).
Miscellaneous, Early Ireland
: A Field Guide (Belfast: Blackstaff [1980]), 245pp., ill., maps [ISBN
0856402125]; with Tom Baer, The Hell’s Going On (Downpatrick: Dissident
Editions [1999]), [28]pp.; with James Jerman, Images of Lust: Sexual
Carvings on Medieval Churches (London: Routledge 1999), 168pp. [04151
515 62], and Do. [pb. edn.] (London: Batsford 1986), 166p, ill.,
maps.
Journals, Translations from
the Irish, King Suibhnes Solitude, [&c], in The
Honest Ulsterman (Nos. 23, 32 & 33) [see Tom Clyde, ed., Index
of Honest Ulsterman, 1995].
Princess Grace Irish Library (Monaco)
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