The Yeats Society was founded in Sligo in 1958 in order to commemorate and honour the memory of W.B. Yeats, and to promote appreciation of his poetry and other writings, and an awareness of the other members of this talented family.
The Society operates
from the Yeats Memorial Building in the very centre of Sligo,
overlooking the River Garavogue. The building is the administrative
centre of the Society and houses the Yeats Exhibition Centre
of the Society, The Sligo Art Gallery, and the Yeats River
Café.
The Library provides
reading and learning space for students who wish to consult
its unique collection of books, and to listen to and view
the DVD collection of lectures given at Years Summer Schools
over more than forty years.
The Society seeks to contribute to the many cultural activities in Sligo, and gladly provides space for book launches, poetry readings, lectures and public meetings.
Highlights of the year are undoubtedly
the Yeats International Summer
School, held each year in the first fortnight of August,
and the Yeats Winter School,
held over the last weekend of January, but each year sees
other specific events, and the office remains busy all year
answering queries and keeping in touch with Yeatsian scholars
and students from all over the world.
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