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About

Eamonn Wall is the Smurfit-Stone Corporation Professor of Irish Studies and a professor of English, holding joint appointments in International Studies and Programs and the Department of English. He teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in Irish, English, and Scottish literature. 

For International Studies and Programs, he curates the “Irish Lectures and Concerts Series”—an initiative that brings the best of Irish and Irish American scholars, writers, and musicians to our campus to lecture and perform. Eamonn Wall is also the director of UMSL’s “Summer Study Abroad Program in Galway, Ireland,” held at NUI-Galway each June and July. 

Eamonn Wall’s prose books include Writing the Irish West: Ecologies and Traditions (Notre Dame, 2011) and From the Sin-e Café to the Black Hills: Notes on the New Irish (Wisconsin, 2000). He is a past-president of the American Conference for Irish Studies. Eamonn Wall is also the author of seven collections of poetry: Junction City: New and Selected Poems 1990-2015 (2015); Sailing Lake Mareotis (2011); A Tour of Your Country (2008); Refuge at De Soto Bend (2004); The Crosses (2000); Iron Mountain Road (1997); and Dyckman-200th Street (1994), all published by Salmon Publishing in Ireland. Essays, articles, and reviews of Irish, Irish American, and American writers have appeared in The Irish Times, New Hibernia Review, Irish Literary Supplement, The Washington Post, Chicago Tribune, South Carolina Review, An Sionnach, Cyphers, Literary Matters, and other journals.

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Education/Academic qualification

English Department, PhD, City of New York Graduate Center

Department of English and History, BA, University College, Dublin

Education Department, Dipolma, University College, Dublin

English Department, MA, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee

Research Interests

  • Contemporary Irish-American Literature and Culture
  • Contemporary Irish and Scottish Literature
  • Poetry

Disciplines

  • English Language and Literature