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Innti was a
literary movement of
poets writing Modern literature in Irish, ****ociated with a
literary journal of the same name
founded in 1970 by Michael...
- Rosenstock, is one of Ireland's most
notable Irish language poets and
member of
INNTI with
Michael Davitt (Poet),
Nuala Ní
Dhomhnaill and Liam Ó Muirthile. Rosenstock's...
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group of
poets from
University College Cork who
collaborated in the
journal Innti in the late 1960s. He was born in Cork in 1950 and was
educated there. He...
- Coláiste an
Spioraid Naoimh, de Paor
edited the Irish-language
journal Innti,
founded in 1970 by
Michael Davitt,
Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill, Liam Ó Muirthile...
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Bheatha 'Bhaile", for
which he
composed republican lyrics.
According to
Innti poet and
literary critic Louis de Paor,
despite Pe****'s
enthusiasm for...
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Irish daily and 0.8%
speak it as
their main
language at home.
According to
Innti poet and
scholar of
Modern literature in
Irish Louis de Paor,
Belfast Irish...
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learning the
Irish language and writing.[citation needed]
According to
Innti poet and
literary critic Louis de Paor,
despite Pe****'s
enthusiasm for...
- instead. She
studied English and
Irish at UCC in 1969 and
became part of the '
Innti'
group of poets. In 1973, she
married Turkish geologist Doğan
Leflef and...
- "impresario" for
Irish language poetry, in 1970
Davitt founded the
journal Innti.
Davitt worked for Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ) as a
presenter from 1985–1988...
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recites Uaireanta is Fear Bréige Mé (Sometimes I'm a Scarecrow). With fellow-
INNTI poet,
Michael Davitt, 1988 (in Irish).
Thomas Goggin reviews Haiku Enlightenment...