Gerry Murphy was born in Cork in 1952. His poetry collections
include A Small Fat Boy Walking Backwards (1985, 1992) and four
previous collections from Dedalus, Rio de la Plata and All That
(1993), The Empty Quarter (1995), Extracts from the Lost Log-Book
of Christopher Columbus (1999) and Torso of an Ex-Girlfriend(2002).
His poems have appeared in many journals and anthologies, and
Pocket Apocalypse, his translations of the Polish poet Katarzyna
Borun-Jagodzinska, appeared in 2005 from Southword Editions. With a
short introduction by John Montague, End of Part One: New and
Selected Poems features generous selections from all of those books
together with some 30 new poems in a section entitled 'The
Psychopathology of Everyday Life'.
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