“The Isle of Enchantment” from The Tins and the Pale Lady

Autori

  • Philip Casey

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37389/abei.v14i0.3621

Biografia autore

  • Philip Casey
    Philip CASEY was born to Irish parents in London in 1950 and grew up in Co Wexford. His verse collections are Those Distant Summers (Dublin, Raven Arts Press, 1980); After Thunder (Raven Arts Press, 1985); The Year of the Knife. Poems 1980-1990, (Raven Arts Press Dublin, 1991); and Dialogue in Fading Light/New and Selected Poems (Dublin, New Island Books, 2005). His play, Cardinal, was performed in Hamburg in 1990. His novels are The Fabulists (Dublin, The Lilliput Press, 1994/ London, Serif Books, 1995); The Water Star (London, Picador, 1999); and The Fisher Child (Picador, 2001), which completes The Bann River Trilogy. He has been a recipient of an Arts Council/An Chomairle Éalaíon Bursary for Literature, and was awarded the inaugural Kerry Ingredients/ Listowel Writers’ Week Novel of the Year Award (1995) for The Fabulists. He is a member of Aosdána and lives in Dublin.

Pubblicato

2011-11-17

Fascicolo

Sezione

New Fiction

Come citare

Casey, P. (2011). “The Isle of Enchantment” from The Tins and the Pale Lady. ABEI Journal, 13, 13-21. https://doi.org/10.37389/abei.v14i0.3621