Frederick Robert Higgins (1896-1941) was born in County Mayo. A
close friend of Austin Clarke and William Butler Yeats, Higgins was
elected a foundation member of the Irish Academy of Letters and in
1935 became a director of the Abbey Theatre. Well-regarded as a
poet, he also edited with Yeats a series of broadside ballads for
the Cuala Press. This volume collects the best of Higgins's output
from his four poetry collections and the literary magazines in
which his poems appeared.
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