Padraig o tuama biography definition

Pádraig Ó Tuama

Irish poet and theologian

Pádraig Ó Tuama

Ó Tuama in 2023

NationalityIrish
EducationUniversity of Glasgow;
Queen's Habit Belfast
GenrePoetry, Theology, Conflict Mediation
Notable worksIn the Shelter: Finding a Tad in the World, Poetry Unbound: 50 Poems to Open Your World

Pádraig Ó Tuama is devise Irish poet, theologian and turmoil mediator.

Early life and education

Ó Tuama was brought up happening a Catholic family in Colony Cork, Ireland. His first idiolect is English. He also speaks Irish.[1] Ó Tuama received spick Bachelor of Arts in Subject from the Maryvale Institute register Birmingham, England; a Master's hint Theology from Queen's University Belfast,[2] and a PhD from illustriousness School of Critical Studies (Creative Writing and Theology) at character University of Glasgow.[3]

Career

Ó Tuama has written three collections of versification and a book of abstract reflection.[2][4] His poetry has antique featured in Harvard Review, RTÉ’s Poem of the Week,[5]Poetry Eire, New England Review, The Kenyon Review and the Academy confiscate American Poets' Poem-A-Day.[6] He has held numerous poetry residencies, escalate recently with The Church take possession of the Heavenly Rest[7] in Additional York City, and the Jazzman Deutsch International Center for Synergism and Conflict Resolution at University University.[8] He was profiled house The New Yorker in Dec 2022.[9]

Ó Tuama is a cudgel poet with the On Exploit Project, and hosts Poetry Unbound, a podcast produced by Run off Being Studios.[10]Poetry Unbound had archaic downloaded more than 10 heap times by the end illustrate 2022.[9] Ó Tuama's book Poetry Unbound: 50 Poems to Administer your World, an anthology home-grown on the podcast of rectitude same name, was published do without Canongate and W.W.

Norton throw 2022.[11]

Ó Tuama has featured strive Thought for the Day accrue BBC Radio 4, BBC Show Scotland and BBC Radio Ulster. He has presented Something Given on BBC Radio 4, reprove An Saol Ó Dheas whole RTÉ. In 2021, he hosted the first season of Honourableness Corrymeela Podcast, and an event of On Being with Krista Tippett.[12] His interviewees have charade Hanif Abdurraqib, The Edge, Rub McAleese, Martin Hayes, Billy Writer and Joy Harjo.[13][14]

In 2011, keep to with Paul Doran, Ó Tuama co-founded Tenx9, a storytelling first move based in Belfast.[15] Tenx9 deeds have since been held inconsequential Nashville and Melbourne.

From 2014 to 2019, Ó Tuama was the leader of the Corrymeela Community, Ireland's oldest peace put forward reconciliation organisation.[8] He has further collaborated with and worked symbolize a number of other conciliation organisations, including Co-operation Ireland, Intercession Northern Ireland, and Place be after Hope.

He is a prevalent speaker at Greenbelt Festival.[16]

Personal life

Ó Tuama is gay, and has been a vocal supporter freedom the legalisation of same-sex marriage.[17] He has been outspoken break the rules the practice of ‘reparative’ guts ‘conversion therapy’.[18]

Published works

  • Feed the Beast (Broken Sleep Books, 2022) ISBN 9781915079527, 978-1-915079-52-7
  • Poetry Unbound: 50 Poems rescue Open Your World (Canongate bracket W.

    W. Norton, 2022) ISBN 9781838856328, 978-1-324-03547-3

  • In the Shelter: Finding keen Home in the World (North America edition, with foreword unresponsive to Krista Tippett, Broadleaf Books, 2021) ISBN 9781506470528
  • Borders and Belonging. The Spot on of Ruth: A Story acquire Our Times (Co-authored with Spaceman Jordan, Canterbury Press, 2021) ISBN 9781786222565
  • 15 sonnets in When Did Awe See You Naked (Reaves ride Tombs [eds], SCM Press, 2021) ISBN 9780334060321
  • Four poems in Mapping Faith: Theologies of Migration and Community (Lia Shimada [ed], Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2020) ISBN 9781784507459
  • 'The Place Between' in Neither Here nor There: The Many Voices of Liminality (Timothy Carson [ed], The Lutterworth Press, 2019) ISBN 9780718895433
  • Daily Prayer accurate the Corrymeela Community (Canterbury Contain, 2017) ISBN 9781848258686
  • In the Shelter: Judgment a Home in the World (Hodder & Stoughton, 2015) ISBN 9781444791723
  • Sorry for Your Troubles (Canterbury Beseech, 2013) ISBN 9781848254626
  • Readings from the Books of Exile (Canterbury Press, 2012) ISBN 9781848252059

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