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- Q13563247 description "Irish-American poet".
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- Q13563247 abstract "Helen Curtin Moskey (March 27, 1931, Hartford, Connecticut – March 25, 2003, Hartford) was an Irish-American poet of dual U.S.-Irish nationality. She earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in English, with honors, from Trinity College (Connecticut), Hartford, Connecticut, and studied poetry with several established American poets, including Mark Doty, Stanley Kunitz, and Yusef Komunyakaa, and at the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown, Massachusetts. Additionally, the Irish poet Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin was a friend and advisor. Moskey’s work appeared in occasional compilations of poetry. At the time of her death, she was preparing a volume of her selected poetry for publication.Her experiences as the child of an Irish immigrant mother; her extended stays at the family ancestral home at Muingaphuca, Caragh Lake, County Kerry; and her experience as a mid-century American woman who raised five children through the intense social transformation of American life from the post-war era to the 1970s, were powerful influences on the tone, style, and subject matter of her poetry.WAKING TO MORNING IN MUINGAPHUCA (1994)In Memory of Aunt KateThe fierce buzzof two black horsefliesmatingover my bed.Lace shadowson cement floor,sunlightthrough Irish crochet.Two goats bleating objectionsto my car in the yard,flee from meas I open the kitchen door.A creamy cow grazesnear moss-grown walls;her calf bumps her udderwith its milk-stained snout,juts its tongue for the long teats.There is a calmnesson this rocky land.My heart tells meI should stay here forever.Copyright © 1994 by the Literary Estate of Helen Curtin Moskey.".
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- Q13563247 deathDate "2003-03-25".
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- Q13563247 dateOfBirth "1931-03-27".
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- Q13563247 name "Curtin Moskey, Helen".
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- Q13563247 comment "Helen Curtin Moskey (March 27, 1931, Hartford, Connecticut – March 25, 2003, Hartford) was an Irish-American poet of dual U.S.-Irish nationality. She earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in English, with honors, from Trinity College (Connecticut), Hartford, Connecticut, and studied poetry with several established American poets, including Mark Doty, Stanley Kunitz, and Yusef Komunyakaa, and at the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown, Massachusetts.".
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