about brian lynch
brian lynch was born in 1945 in dublin, where he still lives. his first book of poems endsville (with paul durcan) was published in 1967. new and renewed - poems 1967-2004 was published by new island last year.
amongst his eleven books of verse is a translation, paul celan: 65 poems (raven arts press 1986). samuel beckett nominated him for election to aosdána in 1985, praising his 'exceptional talent'. he is also a dramatist for stage, screen and television.
crooked in the car seat was nominated for best play in the 1979 dublin theatre festival. a four-part rte and channel 4 tv series about german spies in ireland, caught in a free state, won a jacobs award and the banff international tv festival best drama award in 1984.
love and rage, a feature film starring greta scacchi and daniel craig, was directed by cathal black in 1998.
his book on the artist tony o'malley (new island) is now in its third edition.
his first novel, the winner of sorrow, based on the life of the poet william cowper (1731-1800), was nominated for several awards and is now in print in the u.s. through the dalkey archive.

an evening with brian lynch

an irish book day event

tuesday, march 19th, 2009

at the arts club of washington


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solas nua

solas nua hosted the acclaimed, bestselling irish author of the winner of sorrow , brian lynch , for a reading and greeting moderated by solas nua's artistic director linda murray.  the winner of sorrow is a fictional retelling of the life of english poet and anti-slavery sentamentalist, william cowper. lynch will discuss cowper's work and also cowper's friendship with john newton (amazing grace) as part of an evening he is calling barack obama and william cowper - winners of sorrow.  brian lynch's website