Thomas McGreevy was born in
Tarbert, County Kerry, the son of a
Royal Irish Constabulary policeman and a
primary school teacher. At the age of 16, he joined the
British Civil Service as a boy clerk. At the outbreak of the
First World War he was promoted to an intelligence post with the
Admiralty. He enlisted in 1916, and saw active service at the
Battle of Ypres Salient and the
Somme, being wounded twice. After the war he studied at
Trinity College, Dublin, in whose library his papers are now held. He then became involved in various library organisations, began publishing articles in Irish periodicals, and wrote his first poems. In 1941, he changed the spelling of his surname from McGreevy to MacGreevy. ==Poet==