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    Brian Coffey (8 June 1905 – 14 April 1995) was an Irish poet and publisher. His work was informed by his Catholicism , his background in science and philosophy, and his connection to French surrealism .

  2. Brian Coffey has 28 books on Goodreads with 32181 ratings. Brian Coffeys most popular book is The Voice of the Night.

  3. May 2, 1995 · Brian Coffey, an Irish poet whose experimental, nearly hermetic verse explored the possibility of love and poetry in a dehumanized world, died on April 14 at his home in Southampton, England.

  4. An article that explores the influence of Yeats on Brian Coffey, an Irish poet who rejected the Celtic twilight and the Revival and sought a European context for his work. It also discusses Coffey's poems for his daughters, his exile in America, and his critical stance towards Yeats.

  5. Brian Coffey deserves nothing less than this himself - a complete poems and collected prose volumes that would, I am convinced, establish his presence as a major modernist voice in Irish writing. The Menard Press's edition of Death of Hektor is an important step in this direction.

  6. KOONTZ, Dean R. 1945 – (David Axton, Brian Coffey, Deanna Dwyer, K. R. Dwyer, John Hill, Leigh Nichols, Anthony North, Richard Paige, Owen West, Aaron Wolfe) PERSONAL. Full name, Dean Ray Koontz; born July 9, 1945, in Everett, PA; son of Ray (in sales) and Florence (a sales clerk; maiden name, Logue) Koontz; married Gerda Ann Cerra, October ...

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  8. Apr 14, 1995 · Brian Coffey. 08 June 1905 - 14 April 1995. Brian Coffey was born in Dun Laoghaire and studied Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry at Universtiy College Dublin. Together with Denis Devlin he published his first volume of poetry in 1930. In 1933, Three Poems was published by Jeanette Monnier in Paris.