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Belfast Confetti is a poem about the aftermath of a sectarian riot in Belfast by Northern Irish poet and translator Ciarán Carson. [1] The name of the poem derives from the nickname for the large shipbuilding rivets and other scrap metal that were used as missiles by Protestant shipyard workers during anti-Catholic riots in Belfast. [2]

The poem won the Irish Times' Irish Literature Prize for Poetry.[ citation needed]

References

  1. ^ Peter Barry (2000). Contemporary British Poetry and the City. Manchester University Press. pp. 226–. ISBN  978-0-7190-5594-2.
  2. ^ "Study Ireland". BBC NI. 20 February 2015. Retrieved 17 November 2023.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Belfast Confetti is a poem about the aftermath of a sectarian riot in Belfast by Northern Irish poet and translator Ciarán Carson. [1] The name of the poem derives from the nickname for the large shipbuilding rivets and other scrap metal that were used as missiles by Protestant shipyard workers during anti-Catholic riots in Belfast. [2]

The poem won the Irish Times' Irish Literature Prize for Poetry.[ citation needed]

References

  1. ^ Peter Barry (2000). Contemporary British Poetry and the City. Manchester University Press. pp. 226–. ISBN  978-0-7190-5594-2.
  2. ^ "Study Ireland". BBC NI. 20 February 2015. Retrieved 17 November 2023.

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