Alan Moore

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1960 –

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Who is Alan Moore?

Alan Moore, is an Irish writer and poet, published by Anvil Press Poetry.

His first collection of poems, Opia was a UK Poetry Book Society Choice, a distinction for a first collection. Michael Kenneally complimented Moore's creativity in Poetry in contemporary Irish Literature.

His second collection, How Now! was described as "a searingly autobiographical book which bears comparison with Paul Durcan's Daddy, Daddy," and "a fine cumulative portrait of growing up in Ireland." Another reviewer commented: "The deadpan, affectless tone of these childhood poems makes them all the more disturbing. Moore has no designs on the reader. The vignettes are presented in an almost forensic fashion, it is up to us to fill in the missing emotion, blanked by alcohol, repression, conformity." Two of Moore's poems were included in the Dublin Poetry and Places Anthology "If Ever You Go"

Educated by the Christian Brothers, he is a graduate of both University College Dublin and Trinity College Dublin. He worked in the Office of the Revenue Commissioners and in legal publishing before becoming a tax consultant and publisher.

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Born
1960
Nationality
  • Republic of Ireland
Education
  • University College Dublin

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on July 23, 2013

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