John Montague
John Montague (1929–2016) was an Irish poet.
Also recorded as John Patrick Montague.
Overview
Born at Brooklyn in 1929, died at Nice in 2016.
In detail
John Montague studied at St. Patrick's Grammar School, Armagh, University of Iowa and Yale University. the recorded working language is English.
William Butler Yeats is recorded as an influence.
Employment is recorded with State University of New York at Albany and University College Cork. Membership is recorded of Aosdána.
Distinctions recorded are Guggenheim Fellowship, Alice Hunt Bartlett Prize and honorary doctor of the Sorbonne Nouvelle University.
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- Yale UniversityOrganisation
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