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Kevin Kiely (poet) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Kevin Kiely (poet)
Kevin Kiely (born 1953) is a poet, novelist, critic and playwright whose writings and public statements have met with controversy, not least his biography of Francis Stuart. == Early life == Kiely was born on 2 June 1953 in Warrenpoint, County Down. His grandfather's brother was the Olympian John Jesus Flanagan, inventor of the hammer for Slazenger America as used in the Olympic Games, and three-time record-breaking gold medallist.〔John Flanagan: Obituary in New York Times, June 5, 1938〕 Kiely's childhood was spent in many parts of Ireland due to his father's work with the Munster & Leinster Bank. Aged 7, he was sent to Wimbledon London to his aunt. In 1963 on the death of his father, John Francis Kiely, he was sent by his guardian and uncle, Edward Vaughan-Neil, to Mt St. Joseph's Abbey, Roscrea where he was a boarder from 1966-1969. He completed his education in Blackrock College, Dublin, from 1969-1971.
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