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Poet and Biographer Matthew Hollis to Read at UCC

Tuesday, March 10, 6pm in the Learning Zone, UCC Library
Poet and biographer Matthew Hollis will be reading on Tuesday, March 10, as part of the School of English’s spring reading series.
Hollis is the author of Ground Water which was shortlisted for the Guardian, Whitbread and Forward Prizes. He is also the editor of the First World War poet Edward Thomas’s Selected Poems and his biography of Thomas, Now all Roads Lead to France; the Last Years of Edward Thomas (2011) won the Costa Award and was named Sunday Times biography of the Year.
The reading takes place in the Learning Zone, UCC Library, at 6pm.