Frank Ronan

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Frank Ronan (born in May 1963 in New Ross, County Wexford) is a novelist.[1][2] He also writes a monthly column for Gardens Illustrated magazine. His novels have won numerous prizes including the 1989 Irish Times/Aer Lingus prize.[3]

Works

  • The Men Who loved Evelyn Cotton (1989)
  • Picnic in Eden (1991)
  • The Better Angel (1993)
  • Dixie Chicken (1994)
  • Lovely (1995)
  • Handsome Men Are Slightly Sunburnt (1996)
  • Home (2002)

References

  1. ^ John Boland (February 17, 1996). "The unimportance of being Irish". The Irish Times.
  2. ^ "The man who didn't fit in". The Irish Times. April 8, 2002.
  3. ^ Rosemary Goring (November 10, 1996). "Far too polysexual for words". Scotland on Sunday.