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Seamus Deane was born on 9 February, 1940 in Derry, Northern Ireland, is an Irish writer and critic (1940–2021). Discover Seamus Deane's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 81 years old?

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Age 81 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 9 February, 1940
Birthday 9 February
Birthplace Derry, Northern Ireland
Date of death 12 May, 2021
Died Place Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Nationality Ireland

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1940

Seamus Francis Deane (9 February 194012 May 2021) was an Irish poet, novelist, critic, and intellectual historian.

Seamus Francis Deane was born in Derry, Northern Ireland, on 9 February 1940.

He was the fourth child of Frank Deane and Winifred (Doherty), and was brought up as part of a Catholic nationalist family.

Deane attended St. Columb's College in his hometown, where he befriended fellow student Seamus Heaney.

He then attended Queen's University Belfast (BA and MA) and Pembroke College, Cambridge (PhD).

Although he too became noted for his poetry, Deane chose to go into academia instead.

He worked as a teacher in Derry, with Martin McGuinness being one of his students.

McGuinness later recalled how Deane was "gentle, kind and never raised his voice at all, an ideal teacher who was very highly thought of".

1960

After graduating from Cambridge, Deane taught at Reed College, Portland, Oregon during the 1960s and the University of California, Berkeley during the 1970s.

Over the next two decades, he taught American college juniors part-time at the School of Irish Studies in the Ballsbridge section of Dublin.

1972

The first collection of Deane's poetry, Gradual Wars, was published in 1972 and received the AE Memorial Award for Literature.

1990

He was also the general editor of the monumental Field Day Anthology of Irish Writing, which was 4,000 pages long and whose first three volumes were released in 1990.

It was later criticised for excluding the voices and experiences of Irish women.

Deane responded, saying, "To my astonishment and dismay, I have found that I myself have been subject to the same kind of critique to which I have subjected colonialism … I find that I exemplify some of the faults and erasures which I analyse and characterize in the earlier period".

1992

He was a professor of Modern English and American Literature at University College Dublin until 1992.

Deane subsequently relocated to the University of Notre Dame, Indiana, as the Donald and Marilyn Keough Chair of Irish Studies, from which he retired as professor emeritus.

Deane was a member of the Royal Irish Academy and a founding director of the Field Day Theatre Company, together with Heaney, Tom Paulin, and David Hammond.

Deane was the co-editor of Field Day Review, an annual journal of Irish studies.

He also served as general editor of the Penguin Classic James Joyce series and of Critical Conditions, a series in Irish Studies which was jointly published by the University of Notre Dame Press and Cork University Press.

He co-founded the book series Field Day Files, which contained key works by David Lloyd, Joe Cleary, Marjorie Howes, and Kerby A. Miller.

Deane's first marriage was to Marion Treacy.

Together, they had four children: Conor, Ciarán, Cormac and Émer.

He was in a civil partnership with Emer Nolan until his death; they had one child together (Iseult).

Deane died on 12 May 2021 at Beaumont Hospital in Dublin.

He was 81, and suffered a short illness prior to his death.

1996

He was noted for his debut novel, Reading in the Dark, which won several literary awards and was nominated for the Booker Prize in 1996.

His first novel, Reading in the Dark, was published in 1996 and was partly autobiographical.

It won the 1996 Guardian Fiction Prize and the 1996 South Bank Show Award for Literature, is a New York Times Notable Book, won the Irish Times International Fiction Prize and the Irish Literature Prize in 1997, besides being shortlisted for the Booker Prize in 1996.

The novel was translated into more than 20 languages.

2002

He went on to commission an additional two volumes of women's writing, which were published in 2002.

In his criticism, Deane brought a postcolonialist interpretation to historical and literary works from the Irish, British, and French traditions in particular.

His critical writings include:

His poetry includes: