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The End of the Modern World

English

By (author): Anthony Cronin

The sun, a crucible of nuclear rage, Knows nothing of such ends: Such a culmination Of history seen at sunset from the harbour, Meaningless, astonishing and simple. Since the original version of Anthony Cronins classic sequence, The End of the Modern World, first appeared in 1989, it has been acclaimed as one of the most singular achievements in twentieth-century Irish poetry. Revised and extended since then by the author, this new edition is the first time that this major work has been published in its entirety as a solo volume. Its publication allows Cronins psychic history of western civilisation to finally stand alone as a landmark work in its own light. See more
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  • Weight: 133g
  • Dimensions: 135 x 215mm
  • Publication Date: 31 May 2016
  • Publisher: New Island Books
  • Publication City/Country: Ireland
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781848405240

About Anthony Cronin

About the Author As well as ten collections of poetry Anthony Cronin has written a number of prose works including biographies of Flann OBrien and Samuel Beckett the classic memoir of Dublins arts scene in the fifties Dead as Doornails as well as numerous essays and a novel The Life of Riley. He is married to the writer Anne Haverty and lives in Dublin. He served as a cultural and artistic advisor to the Irish Government in the 1980s and was a founding member of Aosdána where he holds the office of Saoi a distinction conferred for exceptional artistic achievement.

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