Polly_Devlin

Polly Devlin

Polly Devlin OBE (born 1944) is a writer and Irish broadcaster.

Quick Facts Polly Devlin OBE, Born ...

Biography

She was born in Ardboe, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, then a remote area without telephones or electricity. She left for London after winning the Vogue magazine Talent competition, working there as Features Editor.[1][2][3]

She also wrote a column for the New Statesman and she had her own page in the Evening Standard a year later. She moved to Manhattan in 1967 becoming a features editor and writer for Diana Vreeland[4] on American Vogue. She reviewed theatre and film and interviewed Barbra Streisand, Janis Joplin, John Lennon, John Osborne, Bob Dylan and Andy Warhol among many others. When she moved back to England, she attended the National Film School for four years and directed a one-hour documentary The Daisy Chain. She also wrote for The Observer, The Sunday Times, Vogue, and many other newspapers and magazines.[citation needed]

She has been a Booker Prize judge (1984),[5] Irish Times Literary Award judge (1994), Pushkin Prize judge (1998) and was awarded the OBE for Services to Literature in the 1992 Birthday Honours.

She currently writes a column for The Big Issue[6] and is Adjunct Professor at Barnard College[7] Columbia University, New York teaching creative non-fiction. She is also Northern Ireland panel member on BBC Radio 4 Round Britain Quiz[8]

She has five sisters and one brother, Barry Devlin who is bass player and vocalist in the Irish Celtic rock band Horslips. Her sister Marie[9] is an editor and writer (Over Nine Waves, a collection of Irish myths and legends) who married the Nobel Laureate Seamus Heaney.[10][11] In 1967 Polly married Andy Garnett[12] an industrialist, philanthropist and writer of books including Steel Wheels, A Social History of Railways[13] and Lucky Dog,[14] a memoir. Together they had three daughters Rose Garnett,[15] Head of Development at Film 4,[16] Daisy Garnett[17] writer and journalist and Bay Garnett fashion stylist, author and editor.[citation needed]

Books

  • All of us There[18][19] a social history. Many re-prints. Latest Virago Modern Classics
  • The Far side of the Lough[20] Short stories. Re-published O'Brien Press 1999
  • Vogue Book of Fashion Photography.[21] Thames and Hudson. 1979
  • Dora or the Shifts of the Heart[22][23] a novel pub 1993 Chatto and Windus. Serialised for 13 weeks on Radio 4
  • Dublin a Guide Book[24] 1996
  • Only Sometimes Looking Sideways[25][26] A Book of Essays. O'Brien Press 1998
  • A Year in the Life of an English Meadow[27][28] Frances Lincoln 2007
  • A Guide to Ceramics for the National Gallery Ireland

New York: Places to Write Home About Pimpernel Press 2017 New York:Behind Closed Doors: Gibbs-Smith. USA 2017

  • Writing Home Essays. 2019
  • Film: The Daisy Chain[29] A documentary film: director and writer.
  • Radio Play: The Hiring Fair[30]

References

  1. "Vogue Editor Beatrix Miller Remembered". Vogue UK. 24 February 2014.
  2. "Vogue Magazine Cover Archive: In This Issue". Vogue UK. August 1964. Archived from the original on 2 April 2016. Retrieved 6 March 2015.
  3. "Vogue Magazine Cover Archive: In This Issue". Vogue UK. December 1964. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 6 March 2015.
  4. "Polly Devlin". Big Issue.
  5. "Polly Devlin". barnard.edu.
  6. "Marie Heaney". faber.co.uk.
  7. Andy Garnett. "Memories of a Lucky Dog". blurb.com.
  8. All of Us There (Virago Modern Classics): Polly Devlin: 9781844080441: Amazon.com: Books. ISBN 1844080447.
  9. The Far Side of the Lough: Stories from an Irish Childhood: Amazon.co.uk: Polly Devlin: 9780416518207: Books. ASIN 0416518206.
  10. Dublin (American Express Travel Guides): Amazon.co.uk: Polly Devlin: 9781857329674: Books. ASIN 1857329678.
  11. Only Sometimes Looking Sideways: Amazon.co.uk: Polly Devlin: 9780862785642: Books. ASIN 0862785642.

Share this article:

This article uses material from the Wikipedia article Polly_Devlin, and is written by contributors. Text is available under a CC BY-SA 4.0 International License; additional terms may apply. Images, videos and audio are available under their respective licenses.