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Behan, Brendan
Born Feb. 9, 1923, in Dublin; died there on Mar. 20, 1964. Irish writer. Behan’s autobiographical works In the Penal Colony (1958) and Confessions of an Irish Insurrectionist (posthumous, 1965) tell of his participation in the republican underground during the 1930’s and describe the conditions in the English prison in which he spent nearly nine years. Behan’s plays Condemned to Death (1956) and The Hostage (1958; Russian translation 1968) are directed against the callousness and cruelty that reigns in the contemporary bourgeois world; they condemn the use of force against people no matter what ends are used to justify its use. S. O’Casey pointed out the humanism of Behan’s work. WORKSBrendan Behan’s Island. Illustrated by P. Hogarth. London, 1962.The Scarperer. Garden City (N. Y.), 1964. The Wit of Brendan Behan. London, [1968]. REFERENCESSofinskii, V. “On borolsia za svobodu Irlandii.” Literaturnaia gazeta, Sept. 3, 1969.Simpson, A. Beckett and Behan and a Theatre in Dublin. London, 1962. Behan, D. My Brother Brendan. London, 1965. The World of Brendan Behan. Edited by Sean MacCann. London, 1965. A. P. SARUKHANIAN Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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