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O'Brien, Edna |
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O'Brien, Edna, 1932–, Irish writer, b. Twamgraney. After living in Dublin, she moved (1954) to London, where she still lives. Her constant theme and the setting of her fiction, however, is Ireland. In richly sensual prose, O'Brien explores the dreams, failed marriages, doomed affairs, brief happiness, and ultimate disenchantment of individual women in her homeland's enclosed, sexually repressed culture. Several of her works were once banned there. Her early works include a trilogy, The Country Girls (1960), The Lonely Girl (1962), and Girls in Their Married Bliss (1964). Among her subsequent novels are Casualties of Peace (1966), Johnny I Hardly Knew You (1977), and The High Road (1988). Her later novels, such as House of Splendid Isolation (1994), Down by the River (1997), and In the Forest (2002), continue to focus on the vicissitudes of women's lives while treating larger themes of the Irish experience. The semiautobiographical The Light of Evening (2006), her 20th novel, features a version of her mother as a central character. O'Brien is equally known for her beautifully wrought short stories, which have appeared in such collections as The Love Object (1968), A Scandalous Woman (1974), A Fanatic Heart (1984), and Lantern Slides (1990). She has also written a biography of James Joyce (1999), essays, plays, and screenplays.
BibliographySee her memoir, Mother Ireland (1976); studies by G. Eckley (1974) and B. Schrank (1998). 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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No references found | London-based Irish writer Edna O'Brien charts the sweep of a brilliant, impetuous, passionate, and ultimately tragic life, detailing the poet's sources of inspiration and atomizing his roots of self-destruction. Byline: ALASTAIR GILMOUR LAST week we enjoyed a lunchtime pint with Edna O'Brien. Byline: Joe Riley play's the thing: even through author Edna O'Brien is best-known as a novelist, and, like me, you may make the journey to Manchester specifically to see a stage performance by movie mother Brenda Blethyn (Little Voice, Secrets and Lies). |
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