Mary Dorcey is an Irish poet, novelist and short story writer. Her work explores issues of women's sexual identity, the power of the erotic, and political injustice. She was a pioneer of gay rights in Ireland.
Dorcey won the Rooney Prize for Irish Literature for Literature in 1990 for her short story collectionA Noise from the Woodshed. Her novel Biography of Desire has been both a best seller and achieved critical acclaim. It was described in the Irish Times review as 'the first truly erotic Irish novel.' Her poetry and fiction is taught internationally at universities throughout Europe,the United States and Canada. It has attracted a wealth of international research over the past 30 years and has been the subject of countless academic essays and critiques. It is reproduced in more than one hundred anthologies representing Irish, Gay and Women's literature. Her poems are taught on both the Irish Junior Certificate English curriculum and on the British O Level English curriculum. 'First Love' has been selected once more for the revised Junior Cycle and was also included in the BBC Anthology 'A Hundred Favourite Poems of Childhood.' They have been performed on radio and television and her stories have been dramatized for radio and for stage productions in Ireland, Britain and Australia: 'In the Pink' and, 'Sunny Side Plucked.' She has won five major awards for literature from the Arts Council of Ireland: 1990, 1995, 1999 and 2005 and 2008.
Themes
Much of her work explores issues of sexuality, identity and the multifaceted lives of women through their role as mothers, daughters, and lovers. Her themes include the cathartic role of the outsider, political injustice and the nature of the erotic power to subvert and transfigure. She has won popular and international critical acclaim for her portrayal of romantic and erotic relationships between women and her subversive and tender view of the mother/daughter dynamic.
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Poetry
Kindling
Moving into The Space Cleared by our Mothers
The River That Carries Me
Like Joy in Season, Like Sorrow.
Perhaps the heart is Constant After All''.
To Air the Soul,Throw All the Windows Wide. New and Selected Poetry.