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Paul Muldoon on Irish immigration to the US
By Noreen Bowden | May 12, 2008
A website called Bigthink.com has an interesting video feature in which it has asked poet Paul Muldoon the question, “How do you relate to the Irish Diaspora?”
The Irish-born poet, who lives in Princeton, discusses his feelings toward Famine emigrants, the Scots-Irish, and Presbyterian legacy in his adopted town, as well as the welcome the US has given to immigrants.
It’s worth a look. It lasts about five minutes.
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