Episode 5 features interviews and poems by Dr. Michael Pierse, Cassidy Saunders, Jeremie Lugemba, Halyna Budilova, Emma Penney and Kelsey May Daley. About the series Unearthed is a five part series that captures a wide diversity of Dubliners reading their original poetry and prose. In many cases we hear Dublin working class accents and voices […]
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Unearthed – episode 4
Episode 4 features interviews and poems by Paula Meehan, Ian Anthony Lawless, Kelsey May Daley and the late Paul Curran. And joining host Ciaran Murray on the panel are Rosie Meade & Lesley Byrne About the series Unearthed is a five part series that captures a wide diversity of Dubliners reading their original poetry and […]
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Unearthed – episode 3
Episode 3 features interviews and poems with Paul Murray, Kay Foran, Colm Keegan and Roxanna Nic Liam. And joining host Ciaran Murray on the panels are, and Liam O’Meara & Ethna Hogan. About the series Unearthed is a five part series that captures a wide diversity of Dubliners reading their original poetry and prose. In […]
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Unearthed – episode 2
Episode 2 features interviews and poems with the Lockdown Liberties Altogether in Dignity project contributors who are Tara Doherty, Christina Power, Jimmy Power, Andrew Holohan, Paul Uzell. There is also a poem from Sinead McClure and a panel discussion between our host Ciaran Murray, with Mary Oyediran and Martin Byrne. About Unearthed is a five […]
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Unearthed – episode 1
Episode 1 features interviews with Emma Penney, Sophie Meehan, Jenny Derbyshire and Madge O’Callaghan and we’ll hear work from poets, Maeve McKenna and Hazel Hogan. About Unearthed is a five part series that captures a wide diversity of Dubliners reading their original poetry and prose. In many cases we hear Dublin working class accents and […]
About Unearthed – Dublin working class literary voices
Unearthed is a five part series that captures a wide diversity of Dubliners reading their original poetry and prose. In many cases we hear Dublin working class accents and voices not often associated with the literary world. Many of the writers featured are drawn from the Working Class Writing Archive (WCWA). Through performance and discussion, we celebrate their writing and examine why writing from this background is often excluded from the mainstream Arts sector. We’ll also hear from practitioners, academics and established writers from working class backgrounds.