Smith, Michael (1942- ), poet and publisher. Born in Dublin and educated at UCD, he established the New Writers' Press in the late 1960s, publishing contemporary poetry by Augustus Young and Trevor Joyce as well as reissuing the works of Brian Coffey and Thomas MacGreevy. His own work includes Times and Locations (1972), Del Camino (1974), a translation of the poet Antonio Machado, Stopping to Take Notes (1979), and Lost Genealogies and other Poems (1993).




