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ROBERT GREACEN New & Selected Poems Edited by Jack W. Weaver
Robert Greacen was born of Scots and Irish stock in Derry/ Londonderry on 24th October 1920 and lived in both urban Belfast and rural Monaghan. Experiences in city and county furnished materials for later poems and reviews. At Methodist College, Belfast, he discovered his gift for writing and developed an interest in leftist politics. Later, at Trinity College Dublin, he pursued a diploma in Social Studies and found friends in artistic circles. He has had an outstanding career, with poems published in Ireland, England, Scotland, France, and the United States, and several volumes in Ireland. After his retirement from a career of teaching English as a Foreign Language in London, he was nominated for membership in Aosd‡na, an association of 220 living artists in Ireland. Now resident in Dublin, he was honoured by his peers on his seventieth birthday, 1990, with a commemorative volume of poems. In 1995, he was awarded the Irish Times Poetry Prize for his Collected Poems. He continues to write and to be honoured for his achievements.
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VENUE: The Board Room 123 St. StephenÕs Green, Dublin 2. Tel: 01-4789974
DATE: Tuesday 27th June 7pm
Launch introduction by Jack W. Weaver