Further Reading
- Lapped Furrows correspondence with his brother as well as a memoir on Patrick by Sister Celia his sister a nun edited by Peter Kavanagh(1969)
- Garden of the Golden Apples, A Bibliography by Peter Kavanagh (1971)
- Clay is the Word: Patrick Kavanagh 1904-1967 by Alan Warner (1973)
- Sacred Keeper, a biography by Peter Kavanagh (1978)
- Patrick Kavanagh by John Nemo (1979)
- Patrick Kavanagh: Man and Poet edited by Peter Kavanagh 1986
- Patrick Kavanagh: Born Again Romantic by Antoinette Quinn 1991
- The Mystical Imagination of Patrick Kavanagh: A Buttonhole in Heaven? Sr. Una Agnew (Columba Press, 1999) ISBN 978-1-85607-276-2
- Patrick Kavanagh: A Life Chronicle a biography by Peter Kavanagh (2000)
- Patrick Kavanagh: A Biography by Antoinette Quinn 2001
- No Earthly Estate: The Religious Poetry of Patrick Kavanagh Tom Stack (2002)
- Patrick Kavanagh: A Reference Guide, Allison, Jonathan,, G. K. Hall (New York City), (1996).
- Patrick Kavanagh O'Brien, Darcy, Bucknell University Press, (1975)
- Clay Is the Word: Patrick Kavanagh 1904-1967. Warner, Alan. Dolmen, (1973)
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