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    <title>GreacenStanford120</title>
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    <collections>Letters to Stanford</collections>
    <contributor>Greacen Estate</contributor>
    <coverage>1974 Jun 7th</coverage>
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    <date>Wednesday, March 16, 2016</date>
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    <identifier>GreacenStanford120</identifier>
    <itemdescription>Letter</itemdescription>
    <keywords>James Simmons, Padraic Fiacc, Michael Longley, Paul Muldoon, John Hewitt</keywords>
    <language>English</language>
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    <transcript>﻿COPY of letter published in
THE IRISH TIMES, 7th June,1974

Sir,-

In &quot;Flight of the Earls Now Leaving&quot; James
Simmons says that soon only four poets will
remain in Northern Ireland : xxxxxxx himself
Longley,Muldoon and Hewitt. That is sad. But
in my reckoning there will be six,not four.

I wonder whether Mr. Simmons has not
heard of M Roy McFadden and Padraic Fiacc,
both of whom are still living and writing
poetry in Belfast. With a little bit of
luck he might be able to find some of their
work in the Library of the New University
of Ulster at Coleraine.

Robert Greacen
Address

Simmons&#039; poem discussed various contemporary
poets who have left/still live in N.I.

It was quite entertaining in a doggerel-ish
way,but he obvigously thinks poetry/began
with J.Simmons. Love to you both -
Robert
he lectures at N.U.U
3 Foxes sent to Lond. Lit. Edrs
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