Hugh Maxton Publications

Poems 2000-2005. Dublin: Carysfort Press, 2005.

hOMAGHe. (n. p.): Bamberg Press, 2004. (printed in Cambridge by the Print Studio, with four images by Margaret Fitzgibbon)
Copies (minimum E100 or £70 sterling) available from Peter Rowan, Carleton House, 92 Malone Road, Belfast, BT9 5HP, Northern Ireland. [mailto:
peterrowan@eircom.net|Peter Rowan]

Gubu Roi: Poems & Satires, 1991-1999. Belfast: Lagan Press, 2000.

Waking: an Irish Protestant Upbringing. Belfast: Lagan Press, 1997.

Swiftmail. Dublin: Lilliput Press, 1992.

The Engraved Passion; New and Selected Poems 1970-1991. Dublin, Dedalus Press, 1991.

Between; Selected Poems of Agnes Nemes Nagy Translated into English. Budapest, Corvina Press; Dublin, Dedalus Press, 1988.

At the Protestant Museum. Mountrath: Dolmen Press, 1986.

Passage, with Surviving Poems. Bradford-on-Avon: Piper & Wolland, 1985.

Six Snapdragons. Clemson: (n.p.), 1985.

The Enlightened Cave: Inscriptions. [Washington, 1983].

Jubilee for Renegades. Mountrath: Dolmen Press, 1982.

The Noise of the Fields. Dublin: Dolmen Press, 1976.

Stones. Dublin: Figgis, 1971.

Maxton's poetry has been anthologised in the following - The Faber Book of Irish Verse (ed. John Montague) London: Faber, 1974. The Penguin Book of Irish Verse (ed. Brendan Kennelly) London: Penguin, 1981 (2nd edition). Contemporary Irish Poetry (ed. Anthony Bradley) Los Angeles: California University Press, 1988 (new edition). The Penguin Book of Contemporary Irish Poetry (ed. Peter Fallon and Derek Mahon) London: Penguin, 1990. Colours of a New Day; Writings for South Africa. London: Penguin, 1991. Dedalus Irish Poets. Dublin: Dedalus Press, 1992.

His translations have appeared in several Hungarian anthologies, in /The PIP Anthology of World Poetry of the 20th Century/; vol 1 (2000), and also in The Field Day Anthology of Irish Writing (1991).

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