Anthony Cronin

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Anthony Cronin (born 1925 in County Wexford) is an Irish poet. He received the Marten Toonder Award (1983) for his contribution to Irish literature.

He is a founding member of Aosdána, and was elected Saoi of Aosdána in 2003. He lives in Dublin.

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His collections of poems include:

  • Poems (London, Cresset, 1958);
  • Collected Poems, 1950-73 (Dublin, New Writers Press, 1973);
  • Reductionist Poem (Dublin, Raven Arts Press, 1980);
  • 41 Sonnet Poems (Raven Arts Press, 1982);
  • RMS Titanic (Raven Arts Press, 1981);
  • New and Selected Poems (Raven Arts Press/Manchester, Carcanet, 1982);
  • The End of the Modern World (1989);
  • Relationships (Dublin, New Island Press, 1992); and
  • Minotaur (New Island Books, 1999).

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