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Steafán Hanvey to mark National Poetry Day at CARC

By fec | 26 September 2019

CARC is delighted to welcome renowned international poet Steafán Hanvey to mark National Poetry Day on 3rd October. Steafán will discuss his acclaimed collection Reconstructions … Read more

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