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Damian Corless | |
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Born | Damian Corless |
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Damian Corless is an Irish author, playwright and scriptwriter. He has written more than a dozen volumes on Irish history and culture.[1]
Corless was MTV's first Irish correspondent.[2] He was editor of the culture guide In Dublin[3] before becoming managing editor of the monthly current affairs magazine Magill.[4][failed verification] He has written TV comedy for the BBC's Big Train starring Simon Pegg and Catherine Tate.
From 2001 to 2019, he was a columnist and feature writer with Independent News & Media, initially with the Herald before moving to the Irish Independent where his reporting informed debate in public forums and the Irish Parliament.[5] The author of a study of Ireland's climate since the first settlers arrived,[citation needed] he has delivered guest talks on the weather including to Roscommon's annual Percy French Festival,[6] Irish Meteorological Society, National Library 23/5/2012 [7][not specific enough to verify] and the annual Bloom Horticultural Festival.[8]
His book on the history of Ireland's "love affair with confectionary", You'll Ruin Your Dinner, provided source material for a collaboration between the National College Of Art & Design's MA course in Design History and Material Culture and The Little Museum of Dublin, which yielded an exhibition and accompanying publication entitled The Secret Lives Of Objects - Hidden Histories Of Dublin Design.[9] Corless appeared as a commentator in each instalment of RTE1's 2022 history TV series "The Way We Were".[10] Corless has contributed to national radio programs on a number of historical and cultural matters.[11] [12]
His stage comedy 'Death Wish '16 - The GPO' debuted at the Kilkenny Cat Laughs Festival in 2015 with Ardal O'Hanlon as Padraig Pearse and Fred MacAuley as James Connolly.[13]. [14] In 2019, Corless was shortlisted for an An Post Book Of The Year Award, alongside singer Christy Dignam, for his work on Dignam's bestselling memoir "My Crazy World" published by Simon & Schuster.[15]
Selected works[edit]
- Corless, Damian (1995). Loose Talk: The GUBU File. Wolfhound Press. ISBN 0863275184.
- Nugent, Michael; Corless, Damian (2003). That's Ireland: An Irish Miscellany. Blackwater Press. ISBN 978-1-84131-633-8.[16]
- Corless, Damian (2004). Gubu Nation: Grotesque Unbelievable Bizarre Unprecedented Happenings in Ireland. Merlin Press. ISBN 978-1-903582-57-2.
- Corless, Damian (2007). Party Nation: Ireland's General Elections : The Strokes, Jokes, Spinners and Winners. Merlin Press. ISBN 978-1-903582-71-8.[17][18]
- Corless, Damian (2010). The Greatest Bleeding Hearts Racket in the World: Irish Hospitals Sweepstakes. Gill & Macmillan. ISBN 978-0-7171-4669-7.[19][20][21][22]
- Corless, Damian (2011). You'll Ruin Your Dinner: Sweet Memories from Irish Childhood. Hachette. ISBN 978-1-4447-2602-2.[23][24]
- Corless, Damian (2013). Looks Like Rain: 9,000 Years of Irish Weather. Collins Press. ISBN 978-1-84889-181-4.[25][26][not specific enough to verify]
- Corless, Damian (2014). From Clery's Clock to Wanderly Wagon: Irish History You Weren't Taught at School. Collins Press. ISBN 978-1-84889-227-9.[27]
- Corless, Damian (2016-03-26). Death Wish '16 - the GPO. Kaysons Publishing. ISBN 978-1-5306-9099-2.[28]
- Corless, Damian (2016-10-01). Hopscotch and Queenie-i-o. Collins Press. ISBN 978-1-84889-597-3.[29][30][31]
- Dignam, Christy; Corless, Damian (2019). My Crazy World. Simon & Schuster. ISBN 978-1-4711-8431-4.
References[edit]
- ^ Interview. 'Damian Corless Vs The Irish Establishment.' Sunday Business Post 24/10/2004
- ^ "MTV Europe: We Tuned In, Turned On, Then Switched Off". Irish Independent. 6 August 2017.
- ^ "Damian Corless Books".
- ^ ISBN 9 780953-7704-0-3
- ^ Seanad Debate 13/05/2003. Questions to Michael Martin, Minister for Health & Children
- ^ Weather Events In Percy French's Time 8/7/2014.percyfrench.ie
- ^ www.nli.ie News & Events May-August 2012
- ^ The Weather Forecast, Banter At Bloom 2015 http://thisisbanter.com/author/jimcarrollbanter/page/6/
- ^ https://www.ncad.ie/files/san_files/Secret_Lives_of_Objects.pdf
- ^ "THE WAY WE WERE ***Final*** | RTÉ Press Centre".
- ^ "Hidden Histories: Summer of '32 Sweet Wars".
- ^ RTE Radio 1, Of Weather, Waves & Wireless www.podpage.com/the-almanac-of-ireland/of-weather-waves-and-wireless/
- ^ Padraig Pearse As Cross-dresser In Controversial Easter Rising comedy. Deathwish '16: The GPO to premiere with Father Ted star Ardal O’Hanlon. Irish Central 26-5-2015
- ^ History Repeats Itself, First As Tragedy, Then As Farce: Death Wish '16. Irish Independent 15/4/2015
- ^ An Post Book Awards Celebrate Best Irish Writing, Irish Examiner 24-10-2019
- ^ You Couldn't Make It Up. Irish Times 14/11/2003
- ^ The Panel: General Election Special. RTE1 TV 9/5/2007
- ^ The Bizarre Incidents That Make Elections Fun. Review Sunday Business Post 26/5/2007 https://www.businesspost.ie/legacy/the-bizarre-incidents-that-make-elections-fun/
- ^ Take The Money And Run. Sunday Times 10/10/2010
- ^ An Excellent Account Of A National Embarrassment. Sunday Business Post 21/11/2010
- ^ Grubby, Corrupt, Illegal And Irish. Sunday Independent 21/11/2010
- ^ Interview. Scannal: Irish Hospitals Sweepstakes. RTE1 TV 20/4/2017
- ^ Bielenberg, Kim (2011-12-25). "Review: Food: You'll Ruin Your Dinner by Damian Corless". Independent.ie. Retrieved 2023-11-14.
- ^ Cover Story: A Sweet Affair. Ireland's Own 27/1/2012
- ^ From Heatwaves To Tornadoes: 9,000 Years Of Irish Weather. Irish Examiner 24/10/2013
- ^ Interview. On Weather, Waves And Wireless. RTE Radio 1 23/6/2021
- ^ Interview. Mornings With Dave Fanning. RTE Radio 2 7/10/2017
- ^ Interview. Ardal O'Hanlon To Star In New 1916 Farce. RTE.ie Entertainment 30/5/2015
- ^ Breen, Des (2017-03-04). "Book review: Hopscotch and Queenie-I-O: A 1960s Irish Childhood". Irish Examiner. Retrieved 2023-11-14.
- ^ Interview. The Way We Were. RTE1 TV 14/3/2022
- ^ The Way We Were: 1960s Ireland In A Moral Vice. Irish Times 10/12/2016
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