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Cúirt International Festival of Literature

The Cúirt International Festival of Literature (pronounced koorch) is an annual literary festival held since 1985 in Galway in Ireland. The Irish language word cúirt means "court".[1][2][3]

The festival consists of a variety of events taking place over the course of a week each April with attendances and contributions from Irish and international writers. It includes readings of poetry and fiction, discussions, poetry slams, book launches, masterclasses, spoken and musical performances, multimedia events, theatre, and visual art.[4] It was originally a poetry festival but its scope has broadened to include other forms.[2][5]

The festival is sponsored by Údarás na Gaeltachta; the National University of Ireland, Galway; the Arts Council; Galway City Council; Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology; Fáilte Ireland; Foras na Gaeilge.[6]

Charlie Byrne's hosts the festival's pop-up bookshop in the Town Hall Theatre each year.[7]

History edit

The Cúirt Filíochta Idirnáisiúnta na Gaillimhe (Galway's International Poetry Festival) of 1986 was held on 12–15 March. It featured John Cooper Clarke, Ian Crichton Smith, Paul Durcan, Douglas Dunn, Gerald Dawe, Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill, Sorley MacLean, Eavan Boland, founder Fred Johnston, Eva Bourke, Thomas McCarthy, Kathleen O'Driscoll, Rita Ann Higgins, Patrick Deeley, Pat Ingoldsby, and John Hogan.

 
Cuirt '86 Poster by Tom Taheny

By the 2010s, the festival was starting to feature what would have once been fringe events as a large proportion of its main programme.[2]

However, the 2010 festival (25th anniversary edition) had John Burnside, Charles Simic, Joyce Carol Oates and Gerard Smyth among others.[3] Yet Eyjafjallajökull's eruption proved a disruptor as many participants were stranded on the far side of the Atlantic Ocean.[5]

The 2011 festival was held on 12–17 April.[8]

The 2012 festival was held on 23–29 April.[9] Rosita Boland of The Irish Times described as "a baffling piece of programming" a history discussion in Middle Street's Mechanics Institute during which historians Niall Whelehan, Sonja Tiernan and John Borgonovo presented academic papers to the audience; "the event had no connection with literature or even with the arts in its most general form. The event was more the kind of presentation you'd expect to hear at an academic conference or a history society meeting", though gave approval to the presence at other events of internationally recognisable writers such as John Banville, Lydia Davis, Ruth Padel and Manuel Rivas.[2] Boland, in a separate article for the newspaper, lamented that many "will undoubtedly be applying their craniums with vigour to the nearest wall at the prospect" of a "pop-up collaborative poetry studio" in a pub, "but the Poetry Depot is on the official programme, and it's happening twice".[5]

The 2013 festival was held on 23–28 April.[10] It featured Seamus Heaney and Michael Longley at the same event (in what turned out to be one of Heaney's last appearances a few months before his death), as well as Edna O'Brien.[11]

The 2014 festival was held on 8–13 April.[12]

The 2017 festival commemorated the Hibernophile French writer Michel Déon, who had died at the age of 97 shortly beforehand.[13][14]

In 2018, Sally Rooney, Daniel Woodrell, Bernard MacLaverty, Juan Pablo Villalobos, Declan Kiberd and Forward Prize winners Sinead Morrissey and Daljit Nagra were announced as taking part.[15]

On 30 March 2020, the organisers said that Cúirt—scheduled for between 20 and 25 April—would not proceed "in its physical form" in 2020 due to the incurable virus rampant throughout the country; however, only a small selection of the advertised events (including the Eilís Dillon centenary commemoration) were officially "postponed" and full ticket refunds were offered.[16] On 6 April, Cúirt announced it would be holding the world's first completely digital literary festival between 23 and 25 April, with events to be held at traditional venues such as the Town Hall Theatre, Nun's Island and Charlie Byrne's Bookshop, and broadcast for free through YouTube (though it requested donations to support the writers involved).[17][18][19]

Cúirt New Writing Prize edit

The Cúirt New Writing Prize is awarded at the festival and the winners receive cash prizes of €500.[20] The winners in 2012 were Kevin O'Shea for poetry and Eamon Kelly for fiction.[21] The winners in 2013 were Caoilinn Hughes for three poems from her collection, Gathering Evidence ("Rational Dress", "Two Roundelets", and "Airbowing in Second Violins"), and Hugo Kelly for his short story, "There It Is".[22] In 2014, the winners were Colm Scully, for poetry, and Philip Connor, for fiction, and each won €500. The Young Cúirt winner was Saffron Lily, who won €100.[23]

References edit

  1. ^ "Cúirt". Focail.ie. Retrieved: 2012-05-03.
  2. ^ a b c d Boland, Rosita (1 May 2012). "Does Cúirt need to go back to the books?". The Irish Times.
  3. ^ a b Siggins, Lorna (24 March 2020). "'Banquet of reading' planned for Cúirt festival's 25th year". The Irish Times.
  4. ^ Siggins, Lorna (14 March 2012). "Cúirt festival line-up set for April". The Irish Times.
  5. ^ a b c "Cúirting with words and poetry". The Irish Times. 25 April 2012.
  6. ^ "Funding Partners" Archived 2012-09-07 at archive.today. Cúirt. Retrieved: 2012-05-03.
  7. ^
  8. ^ (PDF). Cúirt. Retrieved: 2012-05-03.
  9. ^ (PDF). Cúirt. Retrieved: 2012-05-03.
  10. ^ Official website home page Retrieved: 2013-03-16.
  11. ^ Andrews, Kernan (28 February 2013). "Heaney and O'Brien head impressive list as Cuirt 2013 promises to be best ever". Galway Advertiser.
  12. ^ Cúirt Programme 2014-04-14 at the Wayback Machine Cúirt, 2014. Retrieved: 2014-04-13.
  13. ^ Andrews, Kernan (13 April 2017). "The French connection - Cúirt to celebrate Michel Déon: A seminar, book launch, and film screening to honour work of major Gallic writer". Galway Advertiser.
  14. ^ "French writer Michel Déon dies in Galway, aged 97". The Irish Times. 28 December 2016. Retrieved 28 December 2016.
  15. ^ "Sally Rooney, Daniel Woodrell and Bernard MacLaverty headline Cúirt festival".
  16. ^ "Update: Cúirt International Festival of Literature 2020". Cúirt International Festival of Literature. 30 March 2020.
  17. ^ "A Digital Literature Festival". Cúirt International Festival of Literature. 6 April 2020. Retrieved 9 April 2020.
  18. ^ Kelly, Brian (8 April 2020). "Cúirt Literature Festival is going digital this year". Galway Daily. Retrieved 9 April 2020.
  19. ^ "Cúirt to host world's first ever digital literary festival". RTÉ Culture. 9 April 2020. Retrieved 9 April 2020.
  20. ^ "Cúirt New Writing Prize Winners" Archived 2012-07-23 at archive.today. Cúirt. Retrieved: 2012-05-03.
  21. ^ Cúirt New Writing Prize winners announced Galway Advertiser, 2012-04-05.
  22. ^ Cúirt. Retrieved: 2013-05-18.
  23. ^ New Writers Prize 2014 Archived 2014-04-13 at archive.today Cúirt, 2014. Retrieved: 2014-04-13.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Cúirt on Twitter
  • Cúirt on Facebook
  • Annual festival programmes: , , ,

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The Cuirt International Festival of Literature pronounced koorch is an annual literary festival held since 1985 in Galway in Ireland The Irish language word cuirt means court 1 2 3 The festival consists of a variety of events taking place over the course of a week each April with attendances and contributions from Irish and international writers It includes readings of poetry and fiction discussions poetry slams book launches masterclasses spoken and musical performances multimedia events theatre and visual art 4 It was originally a poetry festival but its scope has broadened to include other forms 2 5 The festival is sponsored by Udaras na Gaeltachta the National University of Ireland Galway the Arts Council Galway City Council Galway Mayo Institute of Technology Failte Ireland Foras na Gaeilge 6 Charlie Byrne s hosts the festival s pop up bookshop in the Town Hall Theatre each year 7 Contents 1 History 2 Cuirt New Writing Prize 3 References 4 External linksHistory editThe Cuirt Filiochta Idirnaisiunta na Gaillimhe Galway s International Poetry Festival of 1986 was held on 12 15 March It featured John Cooper Clarke Ian Crichton Smith Paul Durcan Douglas Dunn Gerald Dawe Nuala Ni Dhomhnaill Sorley MacLean Eavan Boland founder Fred Johnston Eva Bourke Thomas McCarthy Kathleen O Driscoll Rita Ann Higgins Patrick Deeley Pat Ingoldsby and John Hogan nbsp Cuirt 86 Poster by Tom TahenyBy the 2010s the festival was starting to feature what would have once been fringe events as a large proportion of its main programme 2 However the 2010 festival 25th anniversary edition had John Burnside Charles Simic Joyce Carol Oates and Gerard Smyth among others 3 Yet Eyjafjallajokull s eruption proved a disruptor as many participants were stranded on the far side of the Atlantic Ocean 5 The 2011 festival was held on 12 17 April 8 The 2012 festival was held on 23 29 April 9 Rosita Boland of The Irish Times described as a baffling piece of programming a history discussion in Middle Street s Mechanics Institute during which historians Niall Whelehan Sonja Tiernan and John Borgonovo presented academic papers to the audience the event had no connection with literature or even with the arts in its most general form The event was more the kind of presentation you d expect to hear at an academic conference or a history society meeting though gave approval to the presence at other events of internationally recognisable writers such as John Banville Lydia Davis Ruth Padel and Manuel Rivas 2 Boland in a separate article for the newspaper lamented that many will undoubtedly be applying their craniums with vigour to the nearest wall at the prospect of a pop up collaborative poetry studio in a pub but the Poetry Depot is on the official programme and it s happening twice 5 The 2013 festival was held on 23 28 April 10 It featured Seamus Heaney and Michael Longley at the same event in what turned out to be one of Heaney s last appearances a few months before his death as well as Edna O Brien 11 The 2014 festival was held on 8 13 April 12 The 2017 festival commemorated the Hibernophile French writer Michel Deon who had died at the age of 97 shortly beforehand 13 14 In 2018 Sally Rooney Daniel Woodrell Bernard MacLaverty Juan Pablo Villalobos Declan Kiberd and Forward Prize winners Sinead Morrissey and Daljit Nagra were announced as taking part 15 On 30 March 2020 the organisers said that Cuirt scheduled for between 20 and 25 April would not proceed in its physical form in 2020 due to the incurable virus rampant throughout the country however only a small selection of the advertised events including the Eilis Dillon centenary commemoration were officially postponed and full ticket refunds were offered 16 On 6 April Cuirt announced it would be holding the world s first completely digital literary festival between 23 and 25 April with events to be held at traditional venues such as the Town Hall Theatre Nun s Island and Charlie Byrne s Bookshop and broadcast for free through YouTube though it requested donations to support the writers involved 17 18 19 Cuirt New Writing Prize editThe Cuirt New Writing Prize is awarded at the festival and the winners receive cash prizes of 500 20 The winners in 2012 were Kevin O Shea for poetry and Eamon Kelly for fiction 21 The winners in 2013 were Caoilinn Hughes for three poems from her collection Gathering Evidence Rational Dress Two Roundelets and Airbowing in Second Violins and Hugo Kelly for his short story There It Is 22 In 2014 the winners were Colm Scully for poetry and Philip Connor for fiction and each won 500 The Young Cuirt winner was Saffron Lily who won 100 23 References edit Cuirt Focail ie Retrieved 2012 05 03 a b c d Boland Rosita 1 May 2012 Does Cuirt need to go back to the books The Irish Times a b Siggins Lorna 24 March 2020 Banquet of reading planned for Cuirt festival s 25th year The Irish Times Siggins Lorna 14 March 2012 Cuirt festival line up set for April The Irish Times a b c Cuirting with words and poetry The Irish Times 25 April 2012 Funding Partners Archived 2012 09 07 at archive today Cuirt Retrieved 2012 05 03 About Charlie Byrne s Cuirt International Festival of Literature 2012 Brochure PDF Cuirt Retrieved 2012 05 03 Cuirt International Festival of Literature 2012 Programme PDF Cuirt Retrieved 2012 05 03 Official website home page Retrieved 2013 03 16 Andrews Kernan 28 February 2013 Heaney and O Brien head impressive list as Cuirt 2013 promises to be best ever Galway Advertiser Cuirt Programme Archived 2014 04 14 at the Wayback Machine Cuirt 2014 Retrieved 2014 04 13 Andrews Kernan 13 April 2017 The French connection Cuirt to celebrate Michel Deon A seminar book launch and film screening to honour work of major Gallic writer Galway Advertiser French writer Michel Deon dies in Galway aged 97 The Irish Times 28 December 2016 Retrieved 28 December 2016 Sally Rooney Daniel Woodrell and Bernard MacLaverty headline Cuirt festival Update Cuirt International Festival of Literature 2020 Cuirt International Festival of Literature 30 March 2020 A Digital Literature Festival Cuirt International Festival of Literature 6 April 2020 Retrieved 9 April 2020 Kelly Brian 8 April 2020 Cuirt Literature Festival is going digital this year Galway Daily Retrieved 9 April 2020 Cuirt to host world s first ever digital literary festival RTE Culture 9 April 2020 Retrieved 9 April 2020 Cuirt New Writing Prize Winners Archived 2012 07 23 at archive today Cuirt Retrieved 2012 05 03 Cuirt New Writing Prize winners announced Galway Advertiser 2012 04 05 Cuirt New Writing Prize Winners 2013 Cuirt Retrieved 2013 05 18 New Writers Prize 2014 Archived 2014 04 13 at archive today Cuirt 2014 Retrieved 2014 04 13 External links editOfficial website Cuirt on Twitter Cuirt on Facebook Annual festival programmes 2011 2012 2013 2014 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cuirt International Festival of Literature amp oldid 1086706582, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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